Teenagers watch this movie with only deep and shallow love. Looking at it now, there is a love that is more than ten years later. There is a woman who became a mother and forgot the story of her once brave self. In the days of texting and typing, only Rosie understood Alex's dreams. When Alex and Rosie parted at the airport, they hugged each other but ended up kissing. The child is not Alex, but there is a feeling between them that goes beyond friendship. It should be the second time to watch this film. The first time was when I was a freshman. At that time, I only felt that love should be brave, so I didn't understand Rosie's hesitant feelings for the male protagonist. The second time may pay more attention to the details of motherhood, especially when Rosie decided to pick up the child after giving it away after giving birth, Rosie cried and decided to keep the child. This is a moment where motherhood trumps rational thinking. Later, I gradually understood the reason why Rosie kept the secret, because only when they were alone, Rosie returned to the previous time. In the end, the plot is still quite cliché. The heroine opened a holiday villa, and the hero divorced and got together with the heroine. Maybe a lot of love only ends with the male and female protagonists having their own lives. In the end, is love no longer young, or is the proportion of love in the heart getting lower and lower? I think it should be the latter. Just like when I watch this movie again, I will think of the feelings of the year. Love is there, but our lives have slowly gone far and wide.
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