Considering "Roman Holiday" as a warm light comedy, but ignoring the separation of the ending, do you really only care about what you once had, not about eternity, as long as you have a strong enough comprehension to see it through.
Princess Anne is the smartest. It is impossible for the prince and the princess to live happily, and the commoners and the royal family are farther apart. This is a story that doesn't need a sequel, which is nothing more than a life-and-death struggle to break free from shackles, run away and hang himself heroically, embarrassing and uncomfortable. Why embarrass each other.
The most basic morality of amorous encounters is that you and I share a piece of scenery and memories. In the future, we can have a flawless memory, and no one has to resent each other.
The best ending of love is not to have a child, to get a marriage certificate, or to die as heroically as Romeo Juliet, but to send it to the museum before it has deteriorated and expired.
This has nothing to do with my story, but suddenly remembered that year, Roman Holiday, Hepburn's playful little short hair and Parker's white shirt with his sleeves rolled up.
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