The pictures and characters are so beautiful. Is it the upper class in the United States that I imagined? Middle? Class life, although when I actually went it didn't seem to be the case.
What I fell in love with was the one who told me on the sports car that he wanted to live in the countryside. When we met again, we still loved each other in name, but what we loved and missed was the original self.
It can't be worth it, if two people were together at the beginning, what kind of bullshit love would be lost in the trivialities of life, and there is no current intertwining, I don't know if they are in the mood to miss the seemingly simple and beautiful back then, and I don't know if they have disappeared. Love in the wind.
Look at these families, parents' family, sister's family, and his family. Life is full of quarrels and lies. Some people are stubborn and tear up the lies. They cry or are powerless in the face of the truth, and some people are happy to live in the lies. The top priority is the present, how about you?
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