The 40-year-old Princess Caroline is unbearably real.
After the lovelorn, Ma Nan thought of Caroline, made a series of farces around her, and finally invited her to dinner as an apology. Caroline tries to convince herself to choose to have a good day, but in reality it's all screwed up by the horse man. She laughed at herself that she knew that everything was very likely to turn out like this, but she was still looking forward to it and excited, which was a bit ridiculous.
The next day she told herself that you are a working robot, you have no feelings, and you have a career. In the end, you thought that everything was happy. You called him to inform him of the good news, only to realize that the sentence he told you that he wanted to work was just a whim, but you went through a lot of trouble for it. Thinking that everything is perfect, but it's not.
Finally, you find yourself 40 years old. After a career crisis and a failed relationship, you look out the window at the beach and on the new Polish beer poster, thinking of the man who told you to take you to tread water and leave you alone The day you come home alone, you say to yourself, "Who made me fall in love with a horse?"
The secretary asked if you were going home, and you said, where else can I go? Whether it's an unlit office building or an unlit apartment, it's really just you.
This episode introduced me to vulnerable Caroline. But Caroline wasn't always like that. She was brave, strong, and sensible, and she was saddened by the occasional innocence. This story made me understand once again that you can't build your happiness on another person, and that useless touch is just a futility. Life is not a Hollywood movie, not all heart-rending pain can be reunited in the end. It's more like BoJack Horseman - lonely, bad, chaotic, and down.
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