There is Bea, a girl who is as neurotic as I am, but the storyline is a successful but unhappy engineer and a down-and-out refugee who lives happily with his son. Will always feels that his girlfriend Liv and her daughter Bea are a circle, he is not in it, the dark side of his heart sees it as a cage, so he wants to break out, and then he finds himself in love with the thief's mother, the refugee. He broke and entered her life again. The ending continues the warm tone of the film, as warm as that cup of coffee.
Amira asked Will: Are you unhappy?
Will said: I'm happy enough.
The prostitute: We talk, why? Animals don't talk, because they don't lie.
Amira: Which of us is lying to themselves the most?
Will: I've been looking for love out there, I thought I might have found it.
Liv: And did you?
Will: I think I might have lost the love I did have, the love of my life. Did I?
We always deceive ourselves like this, don't talk, but think about it by ourselves, try to break the cage, just like Mr. Qian Zhongshu said, besiege the city, and then enter a new life, but in the end we find that it is not what we want, And the love is gone.
So when faced with the choice: break the circle, or enter it, we should first ask ourselves: Is it a cage? or just a round of love? Will be lucky, how about us?
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