Because of a song, I went to the movie specially and it turned out that he was the song that Ian played for Sophie. In the first part, when I saw Karen in the lab, I subconsciously remembered it. I watched this drama and I still vaguely remember that there was a heroine, but it disappeared but I didn’t know how to disappear. I saw half of it, Ian and Ian. Sophie had a quarrel, I thought it was because of three different views that made them go to the end, Sophie asked Ian to cremate her. I thought Sophie had a terminal illness until I went to the elevator, and a familiar feeling came over me. This scene is the most shocking and uncomfortable scene for me. It appeared in my mind once, but because it was too scary, I took it as death. It was so sudden that it was out of tune with this movie (obviously it was a scientific love style, and suddenly it became a dog-blood horror movie) but Ian's despair, I really felt it, incredible, and then a huge remorse, pressing on my chest Out of breath. Seven years later, when the male protagonist showed his face, he was so greasy that it reminded me of Xiao Lizi... In seven years, I didn't expect that he would still be able to look at Sophie lustfully... I really feel sorry for Karen.
Also, when I found Promina, Ian was like a wretched uncle, and he took the girl into the room in a coaxing way. Anyway, although that part was clearly portrayed by the director, it made me feel very uncomfortable. Anyway, No one should let their guard down on strangers (even if the uncle looks goofy)
Also, I probably didn't get it, I don't understand why Ian avoided or hated that businessman. Maybe the role of the businessman's existence is to not let Ian take Promina to the elevator when he goes to the room, right? It's just to describe the scene where Ian gave up at the last second, but because of Promina's stress response, he saw hope.
And then it was over, to be honest, I didn't get it.
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