The film "Love You, Rosie" is about two childhood sweethearts who grow up together and face the outside world, but because of a little misunderstanding and neither of them wants to pierce the window paper The state of each other has encountered love and emotional ups and downs, and it was not until the end that they found out that the love was the other.
I can understand Rosie's excitement when she learned that the first person she wanted to share with Boston University was Alex, but she physically vomited because she found out that the other person was having sex. I will give Rosie an unexpected pregnancy because of that sexual experience. I feel sorry for missing out on going to college in Boston, and I also feel resentful because Alex didn't take the initiative to confess and has been missing Rosie twice or even three times...
One of the touching scenes was the first time Rosie's father had a long talk with him about how he felt when he had a daughter. When she was still alive, her father sent her a letter from France, encouraging her to realize her dreams and pursue what she wanted. She broke the defense and I cried; and in the letter that Alex wrote to Rosie at the airport, he said "choosing the person that you want to share your life with is one of the important decisions any of us makes, ever. Because when it's wrong, it turns your life to gray."
The monologue that Rosie read at Alex's wedding banquet could also be called a confession, and my tears are even more worthless... God! How can you cry so well 5555
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