you can give me what i don't have
----After watching "My King" (contains spoilers)
Just finished watching "My King", the man has the demeanor of a witty, humorous, unrestrained gentleman, and is warm and charming;
But he's also playful, volatile, unstable drug-addicted resting mad...
The female lawyer used to be serious, solemn, rational, resolute, reserved, but when she met him, he gave her what she didn't have, and then she suffered collapse, laughter, agitation, possession and loss at the same time...
You can give me what I don't have,
The most attractive ones often lead you to the abyss.
What kind of warmth and tears, melting and trembling, seeing her struggling in a world out of control, every second of her breathing hurts.
Sometimes I really feel that it is best not to meet in my life.
Even the most intellectual and dignified female lawyers yearn for a party with humorous and cheerful young boys.
Boys can relax her, men are much more complicated.
While avoiding the greasy, fat and mediocre middle-aged man, she still rushed towards the dangerous flames recklessly.
On the one hand, she is looking forward to a stable and practical ordinary life, on the other hand, she can't let go of all the past that she once had...
An angelic child, with her prudence and his grace.
Gathering and reunion, ten years of entanglement, her wrist is still surrounded by the watch he gave,
Ten years have passed, time has passed, he is still the father of her child, and she can't erase his mark.
The injured knee in the film is a wonderful metaphor. At the beginning of the film, the female psychiatrist once said:
"Knee cartilage means the ability to relax, turn in circles and even give way, because the knee is the only organ in the body that can only bend backwards,
Knee problems mean that people lose the ability to take any blow in life and heal the body as well as the mind. "
After saying this, the female lawyer immediately burst into tears.
For a woman, this painful and loving long recovery,
Look at the moment, every minute and every second is spent in pulling,
Looking at the past is full of bitter memories,
Looking at the future, full of hope and faint light,
Perhaps this is the only road to recovery that women must choose and face after all.
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