The screenwriter didn't believe in the existence of soulmate from beginning to end, so it's not just a cowardly cynic.
Me too, but I'm more idealistic than him, so I wrote a review four years ago that hated their directness and recklessness. At that time, my life was just beginning to take off, and I was like a newborn calf, and I saw whoever scolded whoever was reckless.
Until one day, I finally met a person who completely matched me. Interests, hobbies, ideas and practices were just like another me. We could sit and chat for five hours and still don’t want to end it. There is no awkward time, and we always meet and hate each other. Night. However, there are always people who are in a hurry to break the fact that one party has long been unavailable, and suddenly understand the meaning of the screenwriter. It is not that he does not believe in the existence of soulmate, but is more realistic. It is already a great luck to meet you, how dare you dare to walk side by side from now on?
Maybe life is all about being content and being stupid.
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