because I love the street that got me out of Henry and
maybe one day it will get me back to Henry
I 's so painful to be a woman
I'm even more so from now on Stop crying and cry After
watching this movie, I was deeply touched. After reading several film reviews, some people mentioned "The Unbearable Lightness of Life", which is more important.
In love, the passion of chasing, the burning of desire, the fierce collision, the surging feeling of vitality, as Ning said, my life needs to get to know some living people. Ning is a person who clearly knows her desires, she wants to be a hunter, a brave killer, looking for prey in her life on the dance floor. (So seductive eyes) The
more lethal eyes are Joan's, that photo is really a classic. Full of anger, full of rebellion, full of desire, full of fire eyes, captivating.
And Joan is so naked in revealing reality, as she reveals: Ning is a writer who just needs a different life, needs to have sex with different people, needs inspiration to step into their lives. If Henry and Ning are smart and cruel people who control the love story, Joan is the passive person who is enslaved by the love story and whose wild nature cannot be expressed in words. Regardless of whether they are actively expressed or described, the three of them are all idiots, madmen, and madmen who cannot escape the magic web of love.
Within love, pursue freedom, release desire, and find meaning.
Perhaps the true meaning of existence is the love that cannot escape the magic barrier of love.
In the love of the three of them, this wonderful story was born, which is the meaning of this so-called.
Maybe it's the best thing for a passionate relationship to come to an abrupt end at the right time, Ning left, she has a very suitable husband, and she can live her own life and write her own novels. She doesn't have to go through a trivial life with Henry, and grind away the edges and corners of life like an ordinary person. They still support and encourage each other like friends or lovers, so why not.
But she still cried, because of this story, because of the people in this story, because of her love, because of her departure, because of her own growth, because of her experience of becoming a woman.
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