A story that happened on Christmas Eve. Another too deliberate fairy tale.
Fairy tales, but consolation to the illusion of happiness.
Reality is still cruel.
In a community exchange activity at the end of last year, a freshman and elementary school girl gave an impromptu speech on whether it was fate or love. She talked about the movie.
Briefly introduced the plot, saying that the male protagonist wrote his name and contact information on a banknote, and the heroine wrote his name and contact information in a book.
A few years later, when they were both about to get married, they suddenly thought of each other, and then frantically searched for the book and the banknote that had left traces back then.
The school girl's point of view is not like most people. I am surprised that a girl of her age can have such an idea, but everyone has their own understanding of love.
Think about yourself out.
Love at first sight, I don't believe it either. But then again, if it happened to someone else, I'd be happy to believe this fairy tale idiom, and would love to see them have a happy ending.
In the final analysis, it is still the mentality of the happy ending.
The heroine believes in fate. So she asked the male protagonist to keep the contact information on the banknotes, and she left the contact information in the book, "Love in the Days of the Plague".
In the hotel, she told the male protagonist that the two took the elevator separately, and if they were destined, they would meet on the same floor.
She pressed 23. He hesitated and pressed 23.
A few years later, when he was about to get married, he suddenly thought of her, and began to frantically search for "Love in the Day of the Plague" and all the clues he could find.
She also suddenly thought of him. He also chose to come to his city with the same crazy attitude, looking for a hopeless fate.
The initial idea is very simple, just look at each other, and then, after the wish has been resolved, go back to complete the wedding.
It's fate. Too deliberately arranged. The wedding gift given to him by the male protagonist's fiancée, "Love in the Days of the Plague", is the one she left her name and contact information in that year.
On the plane that was about to take off, the hostess saw the banknote with his name and contact information on it.
What a dramatic plot. The heroine left the plane without hesitation and continued to look for this stranger.
For this side, this kind of pursuit. They gave up their fiancée and fiancé respectively.
Just think about whether this is unfair to their fiancées and fiancés. When they met, they each had their own boyfriends and girlfriends.
All right. The theme of the film is to express the strong fate between them.
It's almost impossible to put it into reality. You will consider the character of the other party and whether it is suitable for a lifetime. Also consider the other party's work, financial ability, and so on.
Just relying on the meager fate, and the vast years in the middle, plus that crazy search for each other, and then we got married.
Fairy tales, just look at them.
Maybe it will make you feel a little warm at a certain moment, even if this kind of warmth is not long, it is illusory and illusory, but it is the lukewarmness drawn by that match.
Let you have a moment of surprise, enough.
The highlight of the film is a "condolence" written to him by the actor's best friend. The Chinese translation is very powerful.
"Jonathan Zhuojia, an excellent producer of cable sports, lost his beauty, broke the marriage alliance, and broke his heart. He passed away last night at the age of thirty-five. Zhuang Jun is gentle and gentle, and he is selfless. Unexpectedly, when the Yangshou is about to end, a little-known romance will be revealed. In an instant, it will turn into a haunting dream soul, looking for traces everywhere, going through twists and turns, and the natural feelings will emerge. Woohoo, stepping on the iron shoes, Fang Jueyi Fan's heart is Fu Dongliu, saying: "A man can take his love, but he can't take his ambition. Zhuang Jun still firmly believes that the fate of life is not accidental. In the dark, God has already arranged it carefully, and he is not happy at all. His friend, a giant in the literary world, is the chief writer of The Times. Dian En said: Zhuang Jun was reborn in his later years, and he had an epiphany, which was concealed by oneness. If you want to achieve unity between man and nature, you must believe in one word.
Many times, many things, believe or not, but it depends on your heart.
If you believe, then all coincidences are inevitable.
If you don't believe it, then everything must be accidental.
Be a strong person. mutual encouragement.
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