In my opinion, Woody's movies have always been essays depicting American city life, the world and the warmth of human feelings, but I think the concept of this one is very stale. A dumb girl who has not been deeply involved in the world, she is simply perfect-never nagging and getting along with her only ears are clean, and can not wait to doi, repair the car, cook, and do laundry at the first meeting. Female workers make money to support their families. The disadvantage is that they are greedy and love to spend money, but they are not only bought for themselves, but they did think of giving them a birthday gift for their boyfriend. Finally, after her boyfriend ran away cruelly, she actually supported and raised his children alone. Okay, is there such a woman in the world? The director's point is, if there is one, get married as soon as possible. Life is a one-way street. It’s best to take root wherever you get off the bus. It’s not necessary to regret that it’s early or late. Assuming it doesn’t make sense, so a strong life regret medicine to implement the film really makes me feel good. uncomfortable. Besides, the identity of the artist prevents him from getting out of the car, and it’s not bad to spend time with flowers and plants along the way. Maybe he is impoverished and lonely, and only in this way can later generations raise the value of his works even higher, just like Van Gogh, in front of him. The namelessness and the huge wealth and contrast behind him make his paintings lasting. If he really walked with this dumb woman, there would be a pair of ordinary happy couples in the world, but there would be one less art master who was reborn after the disaster, maybe. There is no need to regret, there is nothing wrong with wandering for a lifetime, there can be more than one woman in my life, forgive me for leaving without saying goodbye back then, and wish you a wonderful life for the rest of my life.
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