At the beginning, I did suspect that there was no love between them, it was just that they were accustomed to each other's company and bickering over family trivial matters, but isn't it also a kind of happiness to spend time together? There is a person who can make himself feel at ease, and can sit and chat with each other. Later, I realized his grief. Without Julia's company, the world is no longer complete, and Davis seems to be missing a piece of heart. But how can this be done? As Davis said, he did not manage the relationship well; and the loved one who passed away will never come back, and the living person can only be strong.
What would the film look like from a woman's point of view?
Dear Davis,
I don't have any pain. I'm still watching you and my parents quietly in this world, but you can't see me, so you can treat me like I'm going out for a long trip~
There are some things I want to tell you. My dear, I saw your pain and struggle. To be honest, I am a little relieved that you still love me. The word "love", along with marriage, seems to be fading between us. When we are in love, those pink dream bubbles seem to burst little by little. Facing each other's truth, we seem to waste too much time and become a little bit more indifferent. I also thought about the responsibility of working hard to repair and manage this marriage. But sorry, we all seem to have failed. I even thought a little pervertedly, fortunately I left, otherwise I would be afraid to face our future, and the dead child. Alas, marriage is such a complicated thing, and we don't seem to have learned to manage it well.
Is it my best option to leave? We have grown up with each other, and we have all understood the true meaning of love. Be true to yourself, open your arms, Davis, I sincerely hope you are all well, I love you, really. I hope you can meet new people and start new relationships, this time, I think, we should learn to love.
Yours
Julia
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