I pushed this movie in the article "The Art of Communication" today. I saw the 6.5 rating and wanted to give up watching it. Well, I saw that the starring role was Rachel. I was superficial because of her beauty and I clicked on it.
At the beginning, it was actually integrated into the plot. Everything was so similar. The moment he walked out of the door, we didn’t look back.
Really, it is not easy to fall in love with each other. If you are in love with each other, I really hope to cherish the moment. Passionate love can be very happy and sweet. With the development of the relationship, cohabitation, marriage, family, chai, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea, I think that two people can have a good development. For each other's sake, accommodate each other, slowly run in, and finally merge into one. Gradually, although the two of them will still quarrel over small things, but the overall situation is the same, so that it is not easy to break up.
If Brooke and Gary can consider each other's love after quarreling, can they empathize, and there will be a chance for reconciliation? Would it be possible for them to be reconciled if they could honestly communicate with each other in every tormenting thing that followed (like I care if you go out for martinis with other people)? Wait, is there a chance for the two of you to get along when Gary was invited to the concert? I think a lot of things are caused by the lack of communication, I think how you are, how you think.
In the end, I both hope that the two of them can be reconciled as before, and I like the ending now.
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