. Translated into "Meet and Hate Morning", maybe it's to be more poetic. I think the other translations are more in line with the theme
. Seven years later, if the first meeting was a good start, and we have been together for the past seven years, will there be such a happy ending after seven years?
Some people say that marriage is a grave, so many people die for fear of love without a place to be buried, so they would rather be buried in a grave and live a life without knowing how terrible love is that has died. The
heroine Emily is a perfectionist in her first time. The strikeout mentioned when he met Oliver can be seen that Oliver has a strike before even protesting. What she expects to meet is a beautiful start. Boys need to take the initiative and need to be full of romantic factors. This is what all girls look forward to when they are young. scene?
But time is so cruel As the years go by, with the pain of many loves, she chooses to get engaged to someone who is not so in love,
and when she finally finds out that after the photo is developed, in fact, before she notices him, he is already in the first place At first, I photographed her figure, so I let go of the romantic plot in my heart, so my mind is full of the person I met in the past few years, so I bravely chose to give up everything and run towards myself. The love
movie is full of romance and hormones. The smell has spread for seven long years, but I can see the reality of the devil's teeth and claws.
The first meeting was just indulgence, so we looked at each other and passed each other. Oliver's phone call may only be for the man's competitiveness because of the other party's Don't believe it so make a bet to contact each other in six years to see if the plan will come true
The second encounter was not accidental. After breaking up, I couldn't find anyone to spend New Year's Eve with. Emily made countless phone calls and suddenly saw the note with the number written on it. How realistic is this scene? Do we also have it in our lives? In times like this, when I was depressed, when I broke up, when I broke up, when I was suddenly lonely and helpless, then I rummaged through everyone on my phone, and then I suddenly remembered that there was such a person, maybe... At this moment, I'm just looking for a solace, so I'm wandering in the crowd How important is that kiss that appeared at the right time when I was at a loss? The
plot of the third meeting was just the other way around. This time, Oliver was dumped and just happened to be on a business trip to New York, so the two met. The plot is similar. Who said to fill the broken love? The best medicine for pain is to start a new relationship. Maybe for them, it's not a new start. It's looking for an old lover to soothe the pain. Forgive me for being so cruel and in the end Oliver didn't want to give up the career he just started for her.
The fourth time a man came back after a failed career, a confession of seven years late, and she is already engaged. Maybe it is only after she grows up that she understands that the world will not turn the way you expect At the beginning, the return after abandoning bankruptcy seems to have a kind of meaning to make up for it. In the end, Emily gave up her engagement and ran towards love. Maybe it is the ending that all audiences are happy to see. The
seven years is not actually love that supports them together, but time. It just happens that you are single, I am lonely, I am lonely, and you are empty.
If you put it into real life, not to mention whether there will be two or three encounters in between, seven years later, even if you can really meet each other, maybe it will already be a messenger. You have a husband!
Forgive me for showing the cruelty behind the romantic plot so despicably, so we need something as beautiful and romantic as the movie to make up for the lost, lost, lost, missed, and forgotten goodness in our lives. It is precisely because the beauty of this film touched me and stabbed me cruelly that I loved it.
I love that the soundtrack in the film is better than the film itself.
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