I don't comment on the film. A movie is a movie, and life is life. The latter is more specific and more complicated.
There are also 2 preparatory endings in the DVD.
The film was officially released until Zach finally moved Jenna, entered the house, closed the door, turned off the lights... the subtitles came out, over.
Preliminary ending 1:
Zach finally moved Jenna. Jenna opened the locked door and let him into the house, then closed the door and turned off the lights...
A few years later, Zach took the child at home, and her inner monologue: I Always surprised to find that the momentary choice...can change your life forever, I think I am very lucky, I guided myself to where I was... The
camera turned to the park, Jenna was running, and one came across. Handsome guy, after seeing Jenna, the handsome guy turned around, followed Jenna a few steps, said something, Jenna quickened her pace and ran away, with a triumphant and happy smile on her face...
Preparation for ending two: a few years Later, Zach took the child at home and said in his heart: I am always surprised to find that instant choices...can change your life forever. I think I am very lucky. I guided myself to where I am...I don’t I know if Jenna forgave me completely, I know she will never forgive me, but a wise man told me that if you don’t give up, you can’t fail. The
scene that I will never give up is transferred to the park, Jenna is running , came to a head guy, the guy after seeing Jenna, come back pocket, along with Jenna ran a few steps, say something, Jenna speed up the pace and ran away, his face with a proud and happy smile ......
also He confessed his two buddies, Kenny and Iss, who went to Argentina. They opened a cafe in Buenos Aires, but went bankrupt in the first year. Later, Iss married the largest cheese exporter in the region. Shang's daughter...
personally thinks that preparing for the ending indicates that Zac will be completely surrendered and settled in the status quo. Preparatory ending two indicates that Jenna did not forgive Zac, and the derailment is imminent...
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