some moods, destined to be regrets and
some memories, and are destined to be painful. They
do not have much resonance with the previous 90-minute tug-of-war, ordinary American films. Just when I doubted how the director would end this not-so-exciting little thing, an unrealistic happy ending was sublimated into a perfect gap-
when he finally decided to give her what she needed, in a way that helped her, Following her footsteps in love, she chose a more rational way for both. She gave up to love his young life. Just like two hyperbolas, how close at a certain moment, they still drift away. Separation is undoubtedly the best choice for them. Regret is with warmth. Love is deeply buried in the heart and cannot be erased; together, their longing for happiness will cancel each other out, and their feelings will also wear out. Why should there be such a helpless feeling between such two people?
No one can surpass reality, and in the end we all have to lower our noble heads. Because I love you, I leave.
A year later, she lived a calm and peaceful life, he has become an excellent painter and constantly tries to challenge. With a trembling smile overflowing with tears, I tried hard to understand, is it deep love? Is it a pity? Can't distinguish.
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