Although I can't say that this is a masterpiece that lasts for a long time, the emotion in it is very real and beautiful, and it does not deceive itself or others.
Speaking of how I felt after reading it, I suddenly realized that a good work will make people let go of the differences in beliefs, forget the preferences of personalities, and ignore the similarities and differences of orientations...
Don't think about all the right and wrong, don't criticize and support the same party.
Just have to believe that everything in the play is reasonable.
Who wouldn't love someone whose soul is shining?
My tears are worthless.
I cried.
When I cry, it is not only for the sincerity of the people in the play, but more for Wu Siwei.
Wu Siwei made me understand that soul matching is the reason why love is born. Not because you are male and I am female, not because of desire, not because of being right, not because of being moved, not because of rebellion, not because of age...
Nothing, just to find "The half of it". Everything is random, random race, random family, random age, random character, random gender...everything is random, the only thing that is right is soul fit.
However, not everyone can find the other half of themselves, not because the world is too big to find a good person, but because we may not be able to reach the height that the soul should be, and it is difficult for us to be ourselves.
At the end, although I also hope to give the protagonist a complete ending, but I hope not to say a few years later.
Let them part first, and then inevitably reunite.
Let them disappear first, and then find each other.
Seriously, Wu Siwei shouldn't just shoot Ji movies. Her talent deserves to be seen by more people.
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