The heroine is Elizabeth from Pride and Prejudice. The acting is a little bit flamboyant, but she finally fits the character of Penny's optimistic and cheerful character. The protagonist was very sad from the beginning, even if he didn’t really love Linda, he didn’t even try to save her. This kind of loss is comparable to "Manchester by the Sea" (forgive me for not watching this movie, and it’s on demand when I want to watch it) It has been removed from the shelves), and it is still in place: Facing the end of the world, it continues to be as bland as ever, and then it becomes more frustrated.
The pure English subtitles given by the foreign teacher did not understand many details, so I didn't bother to check it, so I divided it into two halves. When writing Freytag's Pyramid, I wondered whether Climax was whether Dodge gave up his first love and spent his last days with Penny, or whether Penny gave up returning to the UK to reunite with his family and chose to stay with Dodge until his death. It seems that the weights of the two are similar. To some extent, first love and family are more important and cannot be generalized, so I think the plot development chart should not be limited to one peak... Finally, Rumbling Intensifie said that probably the end of the world Well, I didn't directly put the tragic impact of the asteroid hitting the earth, just a faint explosion sound, a white light cast behind Penny, and then the whole screen was white. The two of them are not so much a doomsday love, as they are dew love, which makes people confused about the definition of love again (well, I don’t know love at all), but fortunately, no one in Dodge spent the end of the world with his father. It's reconciled, and it's nice to find someone I'm in love with only recently.
As long as it's not die alone, it won't be too loney. But it's better to be the one who wants to be together.
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