It's not the Hollywood romantic light comedy we thought. Although the first half of the two people's fighting spirit is very interesting, the ending is not a traditional happy ending.
The second time I watched it, it felt more and more heavy. Probably because I have had the experience of breaking up myself, I can understand the situation of the parties better.
In the end, the two met again on the street, greeted each other, warmly, and then said goodbye.
We used to be very in love. We treat each other as the world. We tell each other our joys, sorrows, all the little things, all the silent dreams. We build a little kingdom of two people, the other is our closest person.
Later, however, for many reasons, we separated, and before we parted, we often experienced mutual hurt, until in the end, we were broken and bloodshed.
I remembered that I had lost the feeling of love when I came to him later. He kept accommodating me and said he understood me, but kept complaining that I couldn't make him feel my love. Just in this complaint, I lost patience, and the love that I thought did not need to be expressed gradually faded away. In the end, even if I wanted to break up amicably, it would only hurt him.
His resentful gaze frightened me.
In fact, I hope we can be like them in the movie, we can smile when we meet again, just want to meet an old friend who has not been in touch for a long time.
I'm happy to know you're doing well, even though there's no need to keep in touch.
It's terrifying to see two people arguing from trivial matters and getting into trouble step by step. It was originally a discussion about the relationship between two people, but the result involved the privacy of the family, the group of friends, and the cultural differences between the two parties, which became more and more serious and more fundamental. Those arguing words are too hurtful.
I think, no matter what happens to us in the future, I will absolutely respect you, and I will not let you leave in front of everyone, or insult your family.
Even if you are apart, be gentle.
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