Leslie Cheung's "Nong Ben Amorous".
When looking at this film from the so-called universal values and the so-called positive three views, it actually tells about love itself.
Life is never limited to giving us details, but it is always limited to giving us passion. The details will kill the beauty, making people forget why they came to this strange place, what they have pursued, and what they are; but passion can ignite everything. It turns out that I still know love, I can still love, and I am still loved on. But it was still pouring rain outside the car, and Francesca never managed to catch up. This is real life.
Four days of passion passed, followed by a peaceful life. Both of them regretted the choice they made, one wrote a letter secretly, and the other went to be friends with the "slut"; but they should be glad for the choice, because when oil, salt, sauce and vinegar flooded their lives, then The passion that made them impulsive will slowly die, and the love will pass away in remorse. In the end, neither of them took that step. One kept the written letter forever, and the other dedicated himself to the family again. Their lives could continue, but they both gained a love that was enough to care about for a lifetime, and their souls were no longer alone. Individuals still watch each other across a long distance, until death bury us together, what a blessing.
Love is like a series of dreams . I
wake up from a dream and everything is empty.
Or I am born to be affectionate . I
tease love with
you. I chase a dream
. The dream disappears
. I was too impulsive at the beginning, if I still think of you in the future , I should believe it
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