This drama really touched me, and the infinite gentleness and innocence that accompanied it when I enjoyed it made people feel warm in the bottom of my heart, and this kind of soft emotion kept rising and rising until The corners of his mouth turned into a smile again and again. Eight stories, eight different lives, are not all about love, but whether it is love, family, nostalgia for the deceased husband, attachment to the "father", the rekindled love for the ex, the treatment of the needy. The anxiety and faint yearning of the adopted newborn, etc., all the problems and cause and effect are because of the simplest love. When people fall into the emotion of love, even their vision and judgment will be swallowed up by love and turned into sweet captives, but this is love. For love, people are ignorant, reckless, and impulsive to love others in their own way. I almost forgot my own feelings and the feelings of others. And people who are dancing on their fragile nerves may need to learn from this drama how to look at love more differently, enjoy life more actively and naturally, and treat the world more tenderly. Since it is love that troubles us, the complexity of love itself must be confronted by more direct and passionate love. Of course, love is so complicated, and that's why it can be called love. "He is too young to know that memories always erase the bad and exaggerate the good, and it is because of this mystery that we are able to bear the burden of the past." -Marquez, "Love in the Time of Cholera"
And it is precisely because of these love and affection that people can constantly remember the price and effort they have paid for these emotions in their happy or sad memories, while in the past teachings, people are immersed in time, and everything has become Plain and natural, waiting quietly, waiting, waiting, waiting for the cheers brought by those costs, waiting for the laughter brought by those efforts.
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