A feeling: the heroine is tightly restrained. This man is the king of her world. She is crazy for this man, trying to break away again and again, and breaking the limit again and again. This entanglement is probably the state of most emotional relationships.
Thinking of someone's turbulent life in recent years, it seems very bad, but it doesn't seem to be that bad. To sum up, this kind of turbulence is also an experience, and it is also rich. I suddenly wondered, do people really need stability? What I've learned tells me that building a sense of security is about compensation and stability. Suddenly I wondered, are those around me who have experienced turmoil willing to return to stability? A normal life is very good, but some colors have been lost, even if the lost is all kinds of grays? But being somewhere in the swatch all the time, of course, tires. So is it still necessary to jump to other places on the color palette and try a different life? It may be necessary to always be aware of not being imprisoned by various concepts and tying up an unstretched life. There is such a dialogue in the film - Male: When we fall in love with someone, we will be hurt and hurt, it's not easy. Woman: You are not hurt. Man: How do you know not? Shut up, stop the fucking bullshit. What do you want me to do, cry all the time? How do you know how I feel? Woman: Have you worked hard for the two of us? Male: Yes. Woman: No, not for a second. Man: What do you mean by effort? Pushing each other and yelling? That's not how I try. I'm trying to find a way to keep you from leaving me. This is how I try. Why do you have to make me look like the man you expect? It was you who pursued me first. Isn't it just because I'm doing myself? Why can't you accept the person in front of you now? Woman: I can't stand this kind of life! We were together on Monday, we separated on Wednesday, you came back on Thursday, you disappeared on Friday, you cheated on me on Monday, and you love me again on Wednesday. I can not stand it any more! What I want is this (gesture: a line), not this (gesture: undulating waves)! Man: Like this (gesture: undulating waves), you know, it's called an electrocardiogram, if it's like this, it means you're still alive. Like this (gesture: a line) and you're dead. yes. Another person's understanding of a business relationship as "I'm trying to find a way to keep you from leaving me" doesn't seem to be wrong either.
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