"Why can't we be together?"
"...But now it hasn't changed, everything will change, but this relationship hasn't changed."
"Don't you regret rejecting those temptations?"
"If I didn't reject it, I would regret it even more. "
You're not going to be together for more than 100 hours, are you? You can't take away the memories of their lives together, and if you take it away, you're not going to be any better."
"I can't, I can't if that's the case ." Look Mike in the eye."
"You just told me he was on a business trip with a female colleague."
"There's no way he can do anything."
It doesn't seem to me that this is a relationship that is stiff due to insecurity, jealousy and suspicion. A story about betrayal and trust that is taken advantage of by outsiders at times, but it is actually just a fragment of love that you and I are familiar with - not love, just love, not a story with beginning and end, just a few fragments; but it seems paradoxical It is that love does not necessarily have a beginning and an end, but love does.
Is the person you sleep with every night the person you love the most? Is it difficult for you to even contact people who are not on your mind? Is it not loving you when you lose your temper on things that you think are trivial? Does the person who has always given you a sense of security will never cheat?
These are not questions that can be answered with a yes or no answer and there is no need to get to the bottom of it. What I liked the most was L's recollection of finding out her boyfriend cheated on him and then arguing to forgive him and have the best time. What moved me to smile was when J firmly believed that M would not betray him.
This is a story with no end, and betrayal or derailment is not the point. Love cannot be explained in a few words, just as happiness is not necessarily pure.
Keira is getting more and more beautiful, and the highlight of the whole play is almost on her (the second is Griffin). Although there seems to be no breakthrough in acting, it is really pleasing to the eye. Sure enough, I still like this kind of movie that simply tells the emotional conflict in the bland life scenes.
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