In everyone's praise, I did the opposite and questioned the male protagonist's derailment. The so-called unrequited love is just a derailment, so why is it worthy of praise.
Unsurprisingly, the teacher gave a very low score, and I have forgotten how much.
It's just that I really couldn't agree with the male lead's choice at the time.
He and his wife are childhood sweethearts, and his wife is also a warm and beautiful person.
However, once he met Lana, he suddenly lost his mind and went crazy.
In terms of love and righteousness, he failed his wife and her family and caused great harm.
I've never felt that pampering my feelings is a good thing. On the contrary, knowing your heart, but knowing how to control it, is worthy of praise.
If you indulge yourself casually and leave everything behind, it is worthy of praise, then the life in the social news page can be praised!
Maybe the movie didn't capture the other, more important elements of the novel.
Anyway, that's all I felt when I watched the movie.
I'll re-read it just to be cautious.
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