The movie made some of the states between couples very real, and I felt a little empathy when I watched it. When we first met in different places, when we quarreled, when we were suspicious, when we missed each other, it turned out that everyone was the same. I don't like that they obviously can't let go of each other, but they choose to start a new life, and then go to find each other after starting a new life. How unfair it is to the people who are accompanying them at the moment. But a lot of things in a relationship are not equal. I thought that they would be together in the end, with the halo of male and female protagonists, but in the end, they went round and round and were still together, although they despised them and left the people who accompany them. But at the end of the movie, I was a little puzzled when I saw Anna's dislike and criticality when she browsed her work online. At the end of the movie, they take a shower together and then separate. I feel chest tightness when I see this. The male protagonist wiped a tear from his right eye with his hand. They will still be separated, and when they can really be together, they will give up again. Quietly giving up, you can't deceive yourself. It’s true that I can’t let go, it’s true that I miss it, and it’s true that I can’t be together. Love is really unpredictable.
After reading some movie reviews, I feel that one is right, this is not crazy at all, especially the male protagonist. If he had moved to England long ago, how could there be so much later. People always love themselves a little more, and they still have reservations and refuse to make concessions to those closest to them. If they are really crazy in love, they will be desperate to be together, how can they wait until each other's enthusiasm is exhausted. Maybe it's because I'm young now, and I think naive and simple, but I think love gives people strength, makes people impulsive and brave, my love recognizes you, then we should be together forever.
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