Jude Law's eyes are so charming that people can't look at them for a long time.
Why is he always fascinated by single mothers?
Liv has a daughter Bea who is overly energetic and overly sensitive.
Armila is the mother of Miro, a troubled teenager who stole Will's studio.
He is sensible enough to resist the temptation of glamorous prostitutes on the lonely nights of the King's Road, but he can't help but fall in love with Liv, whom he only met by chance, and Armila later.
His relationship with Liv was completely like a husband and wife, but he never had the courage to make a solemn commitment to her marriage.
He fell in love with Armila, completely like a young and cunning little boy, trying his best and desperate to get her.
Say that his feelings are too erratic and reckless?
In fact, it is just a kind of persistence that is loyal to the heart. He insisted on himself, even though he could see his weakness.
In the eyes of others, a person's insistence may become unreasonable and absurd. People can indulge their own stubbornness, but often fail to understand that little bit of innate nature in others.
His nature may be to be attracted to women who are willing to take on and have a brave heart. When a mother's love trumped that woman's feelings for himself, he felt the pleasure of a never-ending satisfaction.
If you can understand him that way.
In a way, no behavior is incomprehensible.
Including Will's love that seems to drift.
Including Bea's excitement and nervousness about the whole world.
Including the prostitute who drove away Will's car and returned it two days later.
Including Liv's dependence on the counselor like a god, and the lamp that can soothe the soul.
Including Armila for her son to exchange her own body, so that it is too late to take into account her own feelings.
Everyone has to endure and take responsibility for themselves. Because only after doing so can there be reason to convince yourself that it is right.
The reality that people need to face may be a dilemma, but they must persist.
I like this movie for many reasons.
One of them, this line in there --
Human...always chat chat chat... Animals don't talk, coz they don't lie.
-- the prostitute said.
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