I just finished watching "London Life", and it was inevitable that I was in a depressed mood. I accidentally clicked on Modern Love. A little warmth and a little reality actually played a healing role. live.
At the beginning of the story of Episode 1 , the doorman Guzmin in the apartment where the heroine lives is like a sniper, accurately sniping the men around the heroine who are not suitable for her. The audience is amazed at his keen insight and ability to know people sharply, and can't help but stay. Cold first impression. Immediately afterwards, the story took a sharp turn. The heroine was unexpectedly pregnant. The only person she trusted was Guzmin. He said that a village can raise a child, and New York is a big village. In this way, the heroine decided to raise this unexpected little life alone. Guzmin takes care of the heroine's children when she is busy at work. Behind his stern face is a tender heart. The heroine left New York with her child due to work, and met Guzmin with her new boyfriend five years later. When everyone was anxiously waiting for his judgment, he told the heroine that what I watched was always yours Eyes not the man you brought back. My favorite is the warm sunshine pouring out without hesitation, as if everything has become simple and full of vitality, Guzmin is like a harbor, where the heroine can dock, it turns out that there are no snipers, is that person the right person? , just depends on the light in your own eyes.
Episode 2 is probably one of my favorites. One interview, two stories, three endings. Josh is a successful young CEO. He was interviewed by a middle-aged female writer with little success. When talking about relationships, Josh had a girlfriend Emma who was very compatible with each other two years ago. Emma confessed after returning home one day. After he almost rekindled his old relationship with his ex-boyfriend, Josh angrily packed up and left and the two broke up, but it wasn't until two years later when the two passed by with their new partners on the street that Josh realized that he had never forgotten. Emma, he broke up with his new girlfriend that night, but he didn't want to disturb Emma's life. Hearing this, the writer told a story of himself. The writer and his lover were separated by accident when they were young. After 17 years, the two met again at the writer's signing ceremony. At that time, the two had their own family and children. , The two chatted all night. When they parted in the morning, he said Be well and she said I will. One of the two who returned to the family chose to stay with his wife, and the other chose to be completely separated from his husband. At the end of the story, Josh and Emma reunite. It is a rare event to meet people who are compatible with each other. If you meet, please don't miss it because of a momentary quarrel. If you meet, please seize all the opportunities to be together, because once you miss it, it will be a lifetime.
The third episode of Episode 3 , starring Anne Hathaway, is a story about trust. Should we give more trust to the people around us, should we relax the standards of others' acceptance of ourselves, should we believe that the world is inclusive. Actually, I don't know.
This episode of Episode 4 is very real. A couple has no common interests and less and less topics. They worry that when the child leaves the house, the two will be separated. When you start complaining that two people have nothing in common, have you ever wondered if you shared your life with each other, if you accepted each other's interests, if you offered some advice for two people to be alone. What's the use of complaining if all you do is shut yourself off, separate the other person, and complain. A relationship needs to be maintained by both parties, and a unilateral battle will only suffer the person who is struggling to support it.
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