I saw the stills when I was in college, the one that Anna looked in the mirror. At that time, I was fascinated by her weak and sultry face. Like many people, I also think that she is very similar to Sophie Marceau, innocent and sexy without knowing it. At that time, I really wanted to watch this movie, but I couldn't find any resources, so I gave up. I unintentionally dug out the resource today, so I quickly finished reading it while the iron was hot.
I have to admit, this movie is really good at picking characters. Belle, the love-minded heroine with round eyes and pouting cheeks and a mouthful of tiger teeth; the second Anna, the greedy ghost girl who is petite and pure with weak eyes and sensitive and delicate; the third girl who is graceful and reluctant to talk, ambiguous and forbearing; and the handsome and talented The charming hero Adrian. Just the appearance of a few people is enough to make people stop. What's more, the plot is full of emotional entanglements, which sounds like a very high emotion of eating melons.
Can lovers not test and confirm each other's intentions? I think it's okay, as long as you don't like each other that much, you can do it. But if you care about the other person very much, no matter how good your upbringing is and how you do things properly, when you encounter a conflict, there is an opportunity to confirm the other person's mind, and you will inevitably want to try. Although I believe that there will still be some strong-willed bosses who want to try but haven't tried, they have kept themselves and the other party's dignity. But as the majority, unfortunately, they must be disarmed. It's not ashamed. Humans are such imperfect creatures, with a little gloom that "hides in the dark and sees what you choose". It's normal to want to try, but before you hide, you must think about whether you can bear the consequences if the other party chooses.
Speaking of which, a person like Adrian is indeed shameful, but also charming. Attractive people, men and women, are less expensive to become scumbags. After all, less attractive people don't have many chances to be seduced. Why is this kind of drama always repeated between crazy men and women, and what are the characteristics of people who are let down? To sum it up is nothing more than three words: too hard. We all know that when the bow is full, it folds, so why do you work so hard? It's not that the value of a partner is high. If you fall behind, you will be beaten, and this whip is handed over by yourself.
Love is a process of constant sacrifice, and it is best to determine what can and cannot be given up before the lover. If you give up, don't regret it, don't flaunt yourself while giving up. If you always mention the courage of the year, it is like lending the other party money and mentioning it in front of the other party all the time. Although it is not for him to pay it back, it is just for him to remember it well. Can it make sense? Don't need to mention what you want to remember, so what if you mention what you don't want to remember, it is inevitable that you want to pay back the money and disconnect. Belen always felt that he gave up his job and left his hometown to live in a foreign land with Adrian, and should be treated well. But girl, when did you hand over the power to make yourself happy to the amorous artist?
Anna is even more like winning the lottery. When she meets the handsome and wealthy Prince Charming, she is full of pride and anxiety about living in the castle. He even sacrificed another person's life for his own safety. There are too many girls like Anna. She is a little beautiful, a little weak, a little sensitive, a little vain, a little selfish and careful, but she is not bad and thorough. She met a dignified middle-class, and when she got to know more about it was an artist with good taste, she might be able to upgrade her class. This kind of person must have a hard time grasping it, right? According to the existing social framework, it seems that marrying the middle class is the right way to happiness, really? I don't know, anyway, fairy tales won't write the plot after marriage, anyway, it seems that most of the middle class are exquisite egoists.
Anyway, don't dream. Every pleasing lover should remember: fighting rice to raise grace, and bearing rice to raise revenge. Give what you can, take what you deserve, and greedy people will have nothing.
The third woman is also an interesting person, with her own male companion, but she still can't help being seduced by the talented Adrian. The female third attracted the male protagonist because of her amorous feelings, but this underground romance only got the male protagonist's sentence: just come here. Tears welled in her eyes, and she accepted it without asking any more questions. Maturity is understanding the rules by which the emotional world works, and obeying them. Selfishly, among the three women, the third woman is the easiest to be happy. She can see her own ceiling and knows how to enjoy the moment. Maybe time is the answer. Both Beren and Anna, who are worried about gain and loss, will eventually grow into three females who don't ask about cause and effect.
Finally, I really want to talk about the male protagonist. The male protagonist is just an ordinary person with a lower bottom line. Although I really love each girl when I love them, I still love myself more in the end. How many unforgivable faults does he have? not necessarily. If you choose such a flamboyant lover, don't expect any sense of security. It's enough to work hard to make money or make yourself attractive, if you can't do it, you can change people, really.
In fact, there are quite a lot of such charming boys. They may not all engage in art, but they must have good taste. They come first in their careers, deeply know where their charisma is and can make the most of that damn charisma. Of course you don't have to love it, but if you love it, don't do it. There is only so much love they can give, so don't waste it at will.
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