Don't talk about the three views

Vanessa 2022-04-22 07:01:47

When love is independent of life, you can feel more. Life would be happier if life had no limits.

There is always someone, and the moment you meet it is like a long-awaited reunion. The truest self is discovered, and the fixed life that you thought was broken, allows you to discover thousands of possibilities in life, you begin to love life, and you begin to feel the sorrow and separation brought by life more truly. I think this will be the most human period, like every moment can burst into color.

The most authentic foundation of any relationship should be to make each other happy and let both parties experience as much of the meaning of life as possible. Such feelings, which are higher than selfish desires and wider than the weaknesses of individual human nature, can be more lasting.

Throughout the film, it is not the love between the hero and heroine, but the deep feeling between the heroine and her husband.

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  • Teagan 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    It is indeed a bit of subversion of the Three Views, but I feel that this is destined. The heroine is like an angel sent by God, allowing the hero to grow rapidly, with responsibility and career, and the most beautiful is the last scene. The heroine Still wearing that ring, tell the host that I have always loved you, in the memory.

  • Ludie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Seeing the ring revealed by secretly taking off his gloves, he burst into tears. Even though we haven't seen each other for many years, there are others around, and we still have a tacit understanding of love. This kind of love is too beautiful and too cruel.

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  • Brian: Arielle, you're older than I am, you're wiser I'm sure and you've seen much more of the world. And you're beautiful, and elegant, and smart, and funny, and interesting, and you feel like family which is wonderful.

    Arielle: Are you seriously telling me that the "but" is coming at the end of this sentence?

  • Arielle: I'm sad. It was the beginning.

    Brian: Of what?

    Arielle: Belief.