Woody Allen-esque chaos is fascinating, and so are emotions.
In the eyes of many people, they will not sit a few times in their lives, and most of them exist in the Ferris wheel in the landscape, which became the cause of Ginny taking aspirin. The pronoun of beauty in the eyes of many people has become a true portrayal of Ginny's life.
The old-fashioned actor with romantic fantasies only dazedly understood what love is after she had swayed her youth and love, and at this time she was already at the low point of the Ferris wheel. This time, she no longer seeks thrills, and when an amusement park conductor who is too ordinary and can never understand her appears, she promises to live with him on the ground, and the Ferris wheel is as far away as Ginny's play a long time ago. However, fantasy and reality have never been able to live in harmony. The son sets fires everywhere, skips classes to watch movies, and the husband can still enjoy himself while making a living. The husband's daughter is chased and killed by the husband, but the husband is always pampering her. Perpetually suppressing myself, living on aspirin and smuggled alcohol.
All this changed when he met Wenqing lifeguard Mickey, happiness became simple, and life became hopeful. Before she turned 40, Ginny thought she had won a big prize on the Dream Ferris wheel. She fell in love with so much love that she thought she would finally meet someone who could communicate with her and make her eyes glow. However, nothing more enthusiastic than the young glance, struggling between salvation, pity and fatal attraction, he chose young Carolina. All this drove Ginny crazy, until Mickey found Ginny to confront her because of anger, she still had illusions about this relationship, and finally her emotions were completely out of control.
I think Alan loves Ginny and sympathizes with Ginny. He said that Hampty would beat people after drinking alcohol, but she didn't have domestic violence because she couldn't find her daughter. Serious loss; he says Ginny is 40 years old, but Mickey's philosophical friend in the play persuades him that maybe he should be with the Ginny who really suits him instead of pursuing freshness and excitement. It was always clear to him that for him and Ginny, the Ferris wheel was what life was meant to be.
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