I'm just a criminal record, living alone, sloppy, can't talk to girls, a guy named Dylan, good or bad. But in your eyes, I am a man who can unlock locks, repair cars, look good, and can like and rely on unconsciously.
I am an ordinary girl named Rebecca who relies on her husband for protection, has a strong sense of self-prevention, and copes with all kinds of boring drinking parties and boring life. But in your eyes, my appearance and my inner are deeply attracted to you.
As a mother and womb solo, I always don't understand how two people can come together, how can strangers get to know each other, and how can friends fall in love. But just like this wonderful connection in the movie, there is always such a person in this world. You are unique to him. In his eyes, your ordinary commute to get off work is wearing colorful holy lights and stepping on colorful clouds. Come alone for him. When you become unique in his eyes, there will be a back story.
In reality, in order to get closer to you in her eyes, you who don't have your own halo, expect the effect to make you start to clean up your house, fiddle with gardening, and even look at the rearview mirror to fix your hairstyle when the siren is raging. Worrying at the same time can not help but smile knowingly, like a person, really a wonderful and addictive feeling.
However, I am a pessimist about unexperienced love, I thought the police that followed would give a tragic ending, but a movie is always a movie, and life doesn't have such a coincidental train car for you to run away. It will only merge the worlds of two people into one by reducing the distance. In the process, the lover will eventually fade away, and the subtleties will eventually wear away your enthusiasm for filling expectations. So the beginning of the heart is the different me in your eyes, the demise of love is that the me in your eyes gradually disappears.
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