Like the bean friend "Sequoia", I did watch this movie because of Dousen.
For the first ten minutes, I was still immersed in the flawless, ancient Greek sculpture-like profile of Douzen, and the fully nude nympho, and my heart was swirling with the tender kiss of Freddie and Hester. Unexpectedly, before half the time, I had completely forgotten whether he was Hitherm or some other ones. He was Freddie.
Go to Hester outside the bar, in front of Freddie's friends, and whisper to Freddie to come home.
When Freddie went home to pack up, Hester could not accept the fact that Freddie insisted on breaking up, and once again retained Freddie to spend the last night with her.
By the end of the day, Freddie and Hester said their goodbyes with restrained calm.
By the time Freddie said i will miss u...
the plot progressed slowly like a chicken pecking rice, and I gradually couldn't control the silent tears.
For those who have not experienced it, it may be really difficult to understand the kind of heart-piercing pain that still has to be given up.
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.
Dilemma.
Just like Freddie, who said rational, calm, cruel and even cruel words, but still couldn't control the tears in his eyes.
Like I said, it's like a broken, rotten piece of tissue in my hand. If I gouge it out, the blood will flow, and I don't know how long it will take to recover. But if I didn't act ruthlessly, it would spread, infect the whole body like a virus, and eventually the whole person would die. In order to protect myself, I have to do it no matter how painful it is. Even with the big scar on the mouth of the bowl, I can survive.
What is love?
Perhaps most women love more deeply than men in their relationships, and even lose themselves, thinking that the person they love has given everything, but they have not been able to get the corresponding return. Then there will be resentment, blame, dissatisfaction, and emotionality.
Maybe it's really born to be.
Maybe it's the biological structure of men and women that leads to differences in emotional needs and understanding.
Just like Freddie's analogy, Jack and Jill, Jack loves Jill, Jill loves Jack. But Jack loves Jill in a different way.
It turns out that women all over the world are similar, East and West, the same.
Freddie brought countless happiness to Hester, and the smile on his face really couldn't be hidden.
But the two have been together for 10 months, and the real time spent together is only 3 months. I also clearly told you that I cannot give you a stable life. This is what you knew when you chose me, and you must bear such consequences.
For a woman who loves men so much, it's really hard to bear this day after day.
but. Didn't Freddie love Hester? Absolutely not. Only when he loved her deeply would he be so angry at her suicide that he wanted to leave.
It's just that Freddie's approach is completely different from Hester's.
Hester's husband, an old-fashioned man of self-denial, is much more bland than Freddie, and even because "Mummy" has to sleep in a separate bed with his wife, he will never speak ill of Hester. He'll remember Hester's favorite record, he'll notice letting Hester sit in the car to keep him from getting too cold, he'll be there as soon as Hester's accident, he'll repeatedly ask Hester how your relationship with him is now, and he'll even ask Hester to let Hester Happy and agree to divorce.
Such a man who is completely different from Freddie, would you choose?
Life is different. Personality ideas are very different.
In the choice of a lover and in the future relationship, nothing is necessarily right. Of course nothing is necessarily wrong.
At the same time, it is also very likely that with the change of the years, the idea of the lover has also changed.
But the biggest fear is that when you finally realize what you want, it's too late.
But, even so, the past, the past that has disappeared in the air, is like a small letter engraved on the bottom of my heart, slowly becoming shadowy, but it will always be there.
Like, Freddie at the last goodbye shook his hands three times before he could hold the brim and said, thank you for bringing me a wonderful past.
Then, without looking back, he stepped forward and left.
Like I said, even with all the sadness and sadness, I thank you for the days in my life.
After going around in circles for so long, the mutual injury and restraint, the time difference that may change a little bit, and the constraints of moral values and values, cumulatively, is still a little worse after all.
This is a completely different life.
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