I deeply remember what the heroine said to her friend in the second half of the movie: But women will never fall in love with men because of their noble morals. When she said this, she was already in love with such a man. Of course, this man also has his selfishness and his darkness. So how did she fall in love with him? Because of the responsibility and kindness shown on the other side of him? Or to borrow the phrase from the movie "because he's a good man"?
Mumu personally feels that because their lives have something in common, there is an intersection. When fate binds two people together, around a common goal, the two have a starting point for cooperation and communication. Starting from this starting point, two people will understand each other, run in, and then find each other's good, and slowly establish a tacit relationship. Because two people finally see the same world in their eyes.
It's a pity that the reality is often just like what is reflected in the movie, it won't give people too long time to let you discover the beauty and happiness around you. It will not be like there will be kind people in the movie reminding you to cherish the happiness at hand. More often, people wait until they are really lost before they regret it and know how to cherish it. Too bad it's all too late. Does crying help? Does regret work?
The good times always slip by too quickly and people are caught off guard.
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