Stop once in the middle.
I guess what moved me the most and made me cry the most came from the words I saw some time ago.
It is said that love is always with a person who understands love and a person who does not understand love. Later, the person who would have loved was scarred and no longer dared to love, and the other learned to love.
I saw another cartoon, one person hugged a big cactus, and when he left sadly, he was full of thorns, took away all the thorns of the cactus, and then another person hugged the thornless cactus.
It's hard to tell the exact meaning of this person and what kind of person's distressing point will be poked, but it will make people silently uncomfortable.
It hurts to cry.
Originally, I didn't like this heroine at the beginning of this film, because of the stereotype effect, I would think that she is really a feisty woman.
But I didn't expect that she is such a woman who understands love, will love and be loyal.
I don't know if anyone is like me, who will be moved by those who are obsessed with love.
Especially liked what the heroine said in it, he was young and other feelings seemed so cheap and dirty compared to his love.
Because really, a lot of feelings around now are so cheap and dirty.
Later, the hero of the father-in-law saved the beauty. This scene was handled really well, so that the audience could fully appreciate the pleading of the heroine and the embarrassment when she was rejected, as if she was standing in the middle of the dance floor. At this time, his appearance saved him .
Like a prince in a fairy tale, albeit a little older.
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