"Love Letting Go"

Nathaniel 2022-04-19 09:02:30

Just finished watching this video.

What impresses me most is how much change and temper he has gone through from a boy who loves rock music to a stern detective. Only to be able to pay all the price for the coincidence of this almost fruitless time-space tunnel.

They redeemed each other because he knew she was the savior and didn't want to see his life die, he fell in love with her.

There are foreshadowings everywhere in the film, and the most amazing thing is the box of matches from the Basque Hotel, which not only foreshadows David's stench, but also shows Nick's sincerity.

She made a difficult choice between the past without Nick and the past with Nick, and finally chose her daughter. I often wonder why her daughter would give her such a deep bond, making her desperate to want her daughter.

This coincides with our title, Letting Love. The daughter loves her mother voluntarily, while Nick in the early stage is more about mastery and control from God’s perspective, rather than love that respects your choice. Such love is often difficult to accept.

And Nick's final letting go, but it just made Bella's love for him. Bella understood that compared to her husband's infidelity to her, Nick's love was precious. This is a heavy love that is hard to let go.

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  • Sincere 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Daughter, I do what I want; my lover is what I want. I can't have both, and I have to have both at the cost of my life.

  • Allison 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    In fact, I like this movie more than "The Invisible Guest", probably because I naturally like butterfly effect movies. I think I can make up the middle half of it. The heroine's operations are also performed by normal people. It's not worth it for the male lead, and the female lead is asking too much, so can't you move on? What a lot of effort, the last intervention was not necessary at all.