He should have loved Debbie, but love is just like a tornado. He didn't want to lose Debbie, and he didn't want to be separated from Anconi. Ian was split emotionally, just as happy as the band name he took Split. Maybe in the end, he really doesn't love Debbie anymore. He doesn't want to lose Debbie because he just wants to try his best to keep some things the way they were originally. Some things are not what he imagined, and the pain is terrible. When he got up from the ground after the illness that day, I think he should be extremely empty and chaotic, and emptiness and chaos corrupted him. In the end, his Mood for Love ended in that way. I don't know what kind of attitude to use to evaluate his behavior. Now I can only think of Tagore saying that we misread the world and say it deceives us.
Many things in this world are often different from what we think. We originally thought that everything was simple, but things often develop beyond what we can bear. Some things come too fast and go too fast, too late to prepare, too late bid farewell. The world is too rushed.
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