It was only after I grew up that I realized that most of those loves could not withstand too many tests. Those relationships should still be carefully maintained.
I fell in love with someone with joy, and was about to hear what kind of sweet words he had to say, but he told me that he would only promise to love me until I was 24 years old.
Is this a bolt from the blue for women? Anyway, I was very angry at the time, and I said in a fit of anger, what are you doing together? But at 24, he reassured me that he would love me until I was 30. For me at the time, this sentence was enough.
The mountains have no tombs, the rivers are exhausted, the winter thunder shakes, the summer rains and snows, the heaven and the earth are united, and I dare to stand against the king.
I once guarded such a sensational dialogue and had the same sensational dream. But I have always understood in my heart that no one is the only one, and no one can always tolerate the whole of another person. Even people who love each other very much can't resist the annihilation of time. Saying I love you means I believe in you, I am loyal to you, and I am with you. That's enough.
Love is a fragile thing, don't test it with anything. Beauty, money...it really can't stand anything. So the starting point of this movie is a woman who wants to test her love, but not only did she get a real betrayal, but she almost accompanies her life.
When the male protagonist comes back with flowers and goes back to the woman, what she should think about is to try hard to save the male protagonist from cheating; or to resolve the relationship quickly. Instead of hiding in the house and watching the male lead's reaction. She thought it was a test, but what was this test?
As for the waitress with a stubborn name, she already knew the location of the heroine and knew that she could save the heroine, but she still did not open the door at the first time. Because she was not sure in her heart whether the fragile relationship between the male protagonist and her could withstand the test of the female protagonist's return.
Although she is quite a failure as a person, her attitude towards love is clearer than that of the heroine.
When she finally realized that having a female protagonist would not affect the fact that the male protagonist was not loyal to her, she made a seemingly right choice, but unfortunately, human nature is inherently evil.
Returning to the beginning of the story, although the plot of this film has a strong design trace, it is still worth watching.
As long as you remember when you watch it, love can't stand too many tests.
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