The female heart really has nothing to do with age. I really like and admire Doresse's courage and breakthrough. After all, some people dare not pursue what they really want throughout their lives.
The film reminds me of a movie "Another Year" I watched a few years ago. It is also about women, old age, loneliness, love... I wonder why when love involves age, it becomes a little sad? Wouldn't it be different if Dorex was a woman in her 30s or 40s? And is it sad that I haven't been in love in my entire life? I don't know why. After watching this movie, I have a lot of questions. Maybe I was too involved in the drama and felt that I was Dulles.
Love never makes sense, regardless of time and occasion. When you are hit by him, you can only bite the bullet and move forward according to the will of the hormones, even if you have to face the embarrassment and challenges of your life.
I know that as long as I work hard, I can hide myself as a realist, work hard to make money, dress up enchantingly and beautifully, put on Valentino haute couture... But his uncle, I think there is always something wrong, it is my girl Haunted. I know that no matter how to pretend, that girl's heart will always break out for love. I can't define how good or bad this thing is, but I know that she brings poetry, music, painting, drama...some things related to beauty.
Regardless of him, even if he gets old one day, his hands are covered with age spots, his face is full of wrinkles, and a mouthful of dentures, but if your heart can still be excited, joyful, and throbbing because of a certain life entity... Isn't this more than a step-by-step aging and death Is it more valuable? so, girl, go to his age, anything, I hope all people with a girly heart can get a happy ending! The girl's heart is immortal!
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