"What you don't need may be a treasure in the hearts of others. Why should we care if what you like is the best choice in the hearts of the public!" This is what I got in "Enough Said" get To the truth. Being evaluated by others and led by the nose, but in fact, we don't need to care about the vision and value in the world (that is, don't control our beliefs because of other people's likes and evils). Here, there are only "Do you like it or not" and "Whether it suits you or not"; it's that simple. Why wait until the old lover has become a treasure in the eyes of another woman, then you understand that the trash in someone's eyes is actually noble in the eyes of others.
"It sounds corny. You broke my heart and I'm too old for that shit.":
Older love is just like this. I can see through the relationship between people, but I don’t hold out the best expectations; but it’s still like being hurt. A child will be heart broken. To some extent, the heroine has a lot of wrong choices. She didn't need to find out the pros and cons of the person in front of her, but she unexpectedly became curious about it. Life is like a very strange cult film, in which there are many strange choices that must be wrong, but at that time, they actually got into that kind of pass unintentionally.
Postscript: I
didn't expect that the blonde girl who played the heroine's daughter was originally Tavi Gevinson. She has grown up enough that I didn't recognize her at all.
This is James Gandolfini's last posthumous work. The love and hatred of that middle-aged man is still very real on the screen, but he is no longer in the real world. RIP
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