What was the situation when I didn't run my head until 30: the strengths of my youth faded, and the outside was all self-care, career, family, love, entertainment, anyway, it would make people unable to relax. Like Roger, all he thinks about every day are complaints. The ambition of youth does not rely on material wealth, no matter how you look at it, it ends up like this. It's all because you thought about everything when you were young. Now it's normal if you can't think about it. If you are lonely for a lifetime, don't think about how to live your life anymore, and just pass the rest of your life.
I really want to see how the director arranges for such a man who doesn't see any advantages and a girl who has been repelling and reflecting on debauchery for a few years. What can be seen are daily housework activities. A girl helps a wealthy family with housework and occasionally goes to parties to find excitement; a man who comes to a new city has stayed at home so much that he can't entertain. When the two meet, they can go to bed very easily, and they can't bring any hormonal reaction to the viewers. Then they said something to each other, just listening to each other's words. I don't remember what Roger said that fascinated Lawrence. I just knew that the two of them should have liked the movie and they would have liked it.
At that age, love shouldn't be attracted but needed, right? Two lonely people met, because each other should be lonely. The reasons for loneliness are the same. A single person who wants to remain independent, his soul is destined to be poor, and when he meets someone who wants to persevere like himself, he is destined to love...
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