I prefer the name "Meet Hate Early". We were young at the time. And the lovely thing about God is that he can always be so tolerant. When the two of them can go through the world and recognize themselves, they will still be in dim light when they look back. There's nothing wrong with being a little tolerant, whether it's God or the screenwriter. If the ending turns into two people crying and saying to each other, "It was normal at the time," I think it's better to come back and watch the golden wedding.
It was really too early to meet. Emily's image of a little rock at that time was very different from that of an intellectual woman later. Oliver's appearance did not change much, he was still handsome and charming, but the greenness on his face gradually became capable and mature. . I dare not say that they have always been in love, or how many years of lingering and unforgettable feelings have made them finally come together after N years of twists and turns - I am more inclined to think that girls experience getting along with their ex-boyfriends After the breakup, the boy suffered from his girlfriend's departure due to his work, and he all learned how to deal with feelings and how to manage love. In other words, it is the previous separation, precipitation and growth that can lead to the final reunion. In this way, they met too early, but they met just right.
But there's a question, is it really like what Harry said to Sally: it's impossible for a man and a woman to be purely non-sexual friends?
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