"Love is to ensure that the individual's independence and integrity are united with the other."
There is a sharp contrast between two characters in the play. They are not the male and female lead, but the police husband and the male lead's ex-wife. They also love each other deeply. One still regards the lover's independence and integrity, and the other destroys the existence of the good lover as a complete and independent individual.
The role of Katie and Alex, under the aura of the protagonist, occupies more shots and has more beautiful sceneries. In the works of Nicholas Sparks Pure Love, Aestheticians have no desire to even make love. As for whether this is a plus or minus item, I think it's better to be bored and fall into one. It's just that as the hero and heroine, I still have less thoughts about love than my ex-husband and ex-wife. The only place that I point out may be the healing-mutual comfort after the pain, mutual healing, so that each other can be complete and grow together.
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