But why do I want to say a few words? Maybe I think too much by myself.
When I was still looking at it, I was wondering whether people are like this. I always feel that what the people I care about and love is the best and the most correct. And why people are like this, always make mistakes before knowing what is right. It may be that the "person" is always an individual, so even those who give selflessly, deep down in their hearts, are always selfish. Conscious or unconscious, always self-centered.
Of course, I am not saying that Kate is wrong, this is just a normal reaction of a "person". No one can escape the psychological process of "I am right!" "Am I right?" "Am I wrong?" "I am wrong..."
Furthermore, I want to talk about Dan. Can one person pretend to be GAY for another person for five years? Is he too tolerant, or is the heroine too big? Is this the power of love? Hey. . . He is actually a tragic figure. After reading it for so long, I still miss him.
But this screenwriter is too bad. The supporting role is not human! In the first second, I pretended to be for the loved one for five years, and the next second I fell in love with someone else. . . If the screenwriters are like this, why do Oscars have the best supporting role?
If there was such a man in real life, I would have been moved by him!
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