2018/1/6

Amos 2022-04-21 09:02:19

It's really a naive little story like a fairy tale. They meet by chance, go on the road together, gradually open their hearts during the quarrel, heal each other's wounds, and even have a bunch of god assists to help them discover their hearts... But... just go on the road, not only did they not get robbed If you cheat and get killed, you can also happen to meet true love. How long will this kind of deceitful miracle make humans dream of it?

The place where you think about it is that if it hadn't been for her boyfriend to tell the truth, the heroine would have been pretending to be so happy all the time. And if it wasn't for the boyfriend who was a bit scumbag, then the heroine's behavior was tantamount to betrayal and derailment, and could not be accepted by "correct values" - if the boyfriend is right... it doesn't matter who the heroine loves. There is no reason to leave such an excellent male protagonist and run away with a man who has only known each other for a few days = =

The heroine is full of control over her life because of her uneasy and turbulent childhood. Although she is positive and optimistic, it is still a bit distressing. The confession to her boyfriend turned out to be used on the male protagonist. Although the male protagonist can be said to be inactive in their relationship, but...the girl who takes the initiative...is it the progress of women's equality, or the embodiment of humbleness?

Maybe it’s me who’s stuck in a complacent way, and it’s me who’s trapped in the shackles of “boys can only take the initiative, girls have to be reserved”, maybe the progress of society should be to look at the status of the sexes from a more equal and tolerant side. ——Not to mention, in fact, the last proposal was the male lead, two happy friends.

By the way, the framing of this little movie is too beautiful... I went back and watched it several times (of course, the focus is on the sugar part (ˉ▽ ̄~))

Finally, emmm, if we look at it realistically, how will they communicate in the future? They can't live together. Although the male protagonist said that they want to make future plans together, they each have something they can't let go of each other... Real life is not like that. In one shot.

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Leap Year quotes

  • Anna: You fried my blackberry

    Declan: You fried the whole village, idiot!

  • Anna: When my 60 seconds came around i realized i had everything i ever wanted... but nothing i really needed. and i think what i need is here. and i came all this way to see if you maybe think so too. If you do, well... i don't really have plans past that, which is new for me. So, Declan O'Callhan and i should probably learn your middle name, here is my proposal; i propose we not make plans, i propose we give this thing a chance and let it work out how it works out. so what do you say, do you wanna not make plans with me?

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