There is actually a reason.
Years ago, in the season that the TV version was nearing its finale, I naively compared someone. Then watch him get married.
In front of the library, the eldest gentleman flinched, although he knew he was wrong, but the sensitive Carrie, or their relationship that had been on and off for ten years, couldn't help but struggle like this. Yes, everything was perfect, the wedding dress, the guests, the auditorium, but it wasn't their timing. The promise that is about to be made, or the love of this long-distance running, cannot help such a small trial. Whose fault is it? No one is wrong. The screenwriter not only loves Carrie, but also treats Mr. Big. He didn't let him walk away without a word, and let us spectators swear by his bastard's pretense, but let him become an ordinary man who still hesitates, withdraws and fears. This man has been with Carrie's life for ten years. As long as you meet him, you will surrender unconditionally. I never thought he loved Carrie that much, even at the end of the TV series, when he chased after him to France to confess, and then when Carrie was so happy that he changed his name to John on the phone, it was so unreal. I always feel that such a man is sure of you, and when he has time to look for you, he will not be disappointed. Maybe it's my delusion, after all, the TV series has been over for many years.
But in this movie, he is real. I will make a new wardrobe for you. If you think there is no legal protection, then we will get married. As long as you affirm with one look, I will have the courage to step out of the car and marry you. I will even care about your friends and tell you that this is my third marriage what I want and what I don't want. He is no longer like a god, he is no longer a god, he is no longer like a dragon who sees his head and his tail is not seen, no longer appears when I want to see you, and then fades away when he is tired. He came downstairs and really wanted to be with Carrie. Writers, don't write another episode. That's it, it couldn't be better.
Everyone, yes.
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