Everything starts out crazy and ends out of control. Fatal attraction can directly equal fatal danger, and this danger is often a danger beyond the scope of ethics. But the advent of love, the fatal attraction, it seems that there is no way to distinguish these...
"Thinking that people can control their fate, but in the end they find that they can't." People who say this have either experienced something that they cannot control their fate, or are experiencing it.
"Not to be possessed requires a balance in a common possession", is this a wounded woman's interpretation of her destiny not incurring danger? No, she was transferring her pain to others in a distributed fashion. But after this, will the pain go away? Also no, this may be a person who has been mortally wounded and cannot escape a fate that will bring mortal danger in his life. Whether it's a man or a woman.
Because he has already experienced the most fatal injury, there is nothing he can't bear anymore. (Is it Louis Mahler, or Juliette Binoche? It turned a bloody incest movie into a romantic love that will never end. Binoche's eyes are so deadly.. ...
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