male protagonist went from being depressed to radiant
. Real life is like acting. Things that have nothing to do with real life actually happen.
They are a dream that has nothing to do with
everything
. Feel.
A lot of mirrors and glasses are
tired of the cryptic sound effects of American movies.
Why are they all so contradictory?
Crazy? ?
Don't be so exciting.
Be normal, be calm.
After reading other people's comments, I understand a little bit.
In fact, the reasons are in their own memories.
The young woman is so bored she is fascinated by the mystery of the old man.
The old man has too many emotional wounds, he needs too much love, and he needs to vent too much.
In fact, the old man didn't want the affairs between him and the young woman to enter each other's life at first, so he didn't want the name, he didn't want to know about the young woman, and he didn't let the young woman know about him.
But when he hears young women say they love him, he starts to break the rules of the game.
Everything has changed.
What's so good about mad love?
What can love change? The mystery disappears, the young woman knows the identity and background of the old man, and the love disappears.
What can she do for the old man?
Let's live in an orderly and down-to-earth manner.
It's terrifying that there are such boring women and such uncaring men in life.
Everyone has some unforgettable experience.
In many people's blogs, there are words like "don't trust anyone anymore".
Don't be crazy, take care of yourself.
I won't be moved by the movie or anything, but seeing the shocking movie now will only make me calm down.
Love, but also have a degree. All addictive things are poisons.
In fact, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if you devote yourself to it once when you are young, or even feel cheated in the end. After waking up, you should learn to calm down. Just like Faye Wong's songs, "I Do" and "Fighting the Fire" were very infatuated at the beginning, but later "Butterfly" and "Gone Through the Eyes" were very free and easy. The old man was still obsessed in his forties, but then again, he was very happy to die for love.
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