At school, at work, there are always weird people of all colors. Some people walked in a weird posture, with their legs broken, bumping, and knocking their farts; some had a voice as thin as a gossamer, but their laughter was thunderous, and even became a serious social hazard that induced accidents; others had straightforward personalities. It’s more embarrassing to praise someone than to curse someone. Some people will consult their family members about the skills and tactics of dating, and choose the cheapest chocolate to give to the woman who meets for the first time. It's just talking, it's just that the occasional outbreak will kill a few people... They are not disabled or mentally handicapped, they are just a bit weird and not mainstream. Most of them fight on their own, and no one knows what they are thinking about. I have always superficially believed that for such a group of people, falling in love is probably also very embarrassing, and it is also a scene that I can't imagine.
This movie probably introduced me to the tortuous love story of these two weirdos. The process was very complicated, tortuous and unconventional, but the result was very good. Although I sneered and laughed a little bit maliciously, I was gratified by the happy ending of their little affair, and suddenly realized that it was all weirdos who were in love. I mean the kind of true love, the kind of pure fanaticism. The desperate and unbridled love, isn’t it...
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