From a conversation at a wedding,
The lingering in the guest room,
And then to the separation on the street,
Nothing is actually a coincidence.
The hostess said: "From the beginning you put champagne in front of me,
I know it's over. "
The present and the past are constantly intersecting
It unfolds between the dialogue and actions of the two.
If there is still uncertainty,
they are in the dark,
Instead, they can recognize each other better.
Helena is Aaron's ex-wife,
Aaron is Helena's ex-husband.
They talked about these two men,
Both seem to be talking about someone the other party doesn't know.
After many years of separation, she said he had gained weight.
Embarrassed, he put on his T-shirt.
"Other women" means
She's not the Helena she used to be
on the bed,
The female protagonist is talking about the male protagonist's ex-wife,
Say that there are differences in the details between us.
I always feel passionately about such separation,
It is the last true love.
think they are talking about the real future on the rooftop,
Not the life that the two imagined for the sake of imagination.
I think that when the male protagonist found out that her current husband's child was not born to her,
Will do anything to save it.
I think that before the two parted in the taxi at the entrance of the hotel,
The male protagonist will get in the car and chase to the airport in the next second.
Think they have a chance in the next second.
But in fact, it's all just a nostalgic memory of the past.
"If you are familiar with it, you will like it. This is an exposure effect."
They reminisce about unfinished lives through each other's bodies,
The feeling of being together in the first place.
Like the last fantasy of the two in
It just turned into a smile between the two of them.
After many years,
He/she is just a fetter that once appeared in life,
can no longer be returned.
I don't want to think they are just out of a "craving for not getting",
I still want to believe that it is the burden of adulthood that keeps them from being brave.
I still want to believe that they will say:
"The time I spend with others is wasted in vain"
I still want to believe,
They're just two idiots wasting their time on other people.
"Wake up"
wake up
"I don't want to wake up."
i don't want to wake up
"If you ain't layin' next to me"
Without you by my side"
plus add a favorite snippet:
In the end, the heroine handed over the cigarette on her body to the hero and told him that her husband did not know that she smoked.
The male protagonist smiled and closed the door for her.
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