It seems that I was wrong about the "feeling" of the first part. But it's also true, isn't that the case in Taiwan's idol dramas? Male No. 2 is always so affectionate, and some are in super superior conditions. They have fallen deeply in love with the female lead when the male lead ignores the female lead or the flash point of the female lead is not discovered by most people. Only they are the only ones who really understand the female lead - but But those women are always so stupid, so stubborn, that they must be the number one man. Of course, the ending must be the happy ending that everyone generally agrees on. But is that really a big reunion? What about the second male lead who loves more than anyone else? Where are they going?
Maybe someone is right: "Accept someone who loves you or pursue someone who doesn't love yourself. The result is just as tragic." But despite that, I still think that love is actually an operation Conditioned reflex, you can fall in love with a person, you can also give up a person. If you want, you can use Skinner's operant conditioning to make yourself fall in love with someone, or forget someone.
Who says you can't live without anyone?
PS: I feel off topic, but ignore it. o(
∩_∩ Having said that, I still hope that Mia will choose Michael, but I am neither the director nor Mia, so even if the idea is there, I will just enjoy the movie.
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