A movie about a 60-year-old male protagonist in a marital crisis may sound boring and uninteresting, but I really like French movies a little bit, with romance on top. There are also interspersed content about "time travel". The male protagonist found a company that claims to be able to restore scenes and characters at any time, and restored the scenes of him and the love of his life. And the love of his life he missed was the wife who kicked him out at night, bored him, and even cheated on him. Twenty-five years of love was finally worn away by life. The male protagonist missed her when he first met her, so she chose to change her personality, but it was obvious that she was tired of losing her passion, and she began to miss the time she spent with the male protagonist. I suddenly remembered a sentence "When you feel that love begins to fade, true love begins to emerge. Of course you can choose to give up and find another new love, but the price is that you can never escape the fresh endless loop. "In reality, the same is true for many people. Sometimes they feel uneasy about the status quo, feel that the relationship is not good enough, they have met a better one, etc., and give up the relationship they have. But for me, love should be blind, when I like you, when we love each other, we should only see each other, no matter how good people appear, no matter how many reasons, I can only see you. Time may wear out feelings, dilute them, and when we can't find them, they disappear secretly. But I thought, maybe it's not gone, it's just another emotion that connects us together. If you can keep the heart of the first sight, remember the fear of losing, and cherish the time together, maybe the relationship can go on forever. But how many feelings can stand the test, maybe it is difficult to keep the heart, but it must be because of love. Feelings have become daily companions. I need you and you are just there, and the two of them are stable enough. When the male protagonist "traveled" back to that time, he fell in love with the girl who played the love of his life. I don't know if he fell in love with the girl herself or because she played her. But thinking about it, it's actually a bit romantic. The scene he saw at the beginning reappears, and he remembers every word, bit by bit, and he will still fall in love with that her. At the end, the heroine also entered this scene, and when I saw it for the first time, I think she could also feel the heartbeat at the beginning. Marrying the person I love, I can't guarantee that it must be a happy ending, and I can't say that it must be right, but it must be no regrets. The heartbeat when two people want to see each other, the sweetness when they are in love, and the warmth when they are with each other, all of which will become the driving force for the support of firewood, rice, oil and salt in the future, and will also become the most precious memory in the twilight years. The good times, probably decades have passed, with the development of science and technology, everyone has been changed by technology and the Internet to change their way of life, and the male protagonist misses the most The point is that when we first met, everyone would not ignore the person on the other side because of replying to the message, simple and warm companionship. It's like Mr. Mu Xin's "In the past, the sun became slower, cars and horses were slow, and there was only enough love for one person in a lifetime." The slowness of that era was a kind of sentiment, and the first encounter in the male protagonist's memory was that The best love ever.
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