Just like the meaning of this sentence itself, when I heard the heroine say this sentence, I also instantly had an inexplicable resonance.
The main line of the story itself has a dramatic exaggeration: How many people can refuse a marriage proposal from a person who has good conditions in all aspects, his family likes it, and he does not dislike him, and instead says "OK, i'll" to a stranger I met in a restaurant for the first time What about "marry you"?
The large group of supporting characters in the play does not seem to be a normal person. The hero's parents love role-playing and are nervous; the heroine's parents and stepfather are normal in the first half, and the second half is completely out of control; female The protagonist’s two friends who love acrobatics; and the sudden death of his ex-girlfriend and the restaurant where he committed suicide and died at first sight; two unemployed but romantic and cute police officers, etc... It’s kind of absurd, a bit of a Western-style nonsense, and everything has no meaning until the heroine’s words appear. In
this world, there are countless men and women asking every day: What is love? In fact, the purest love is with Words, expression, and reason have nothing to do with reason. It is an absurd existence in itself, which bursts out in an instant and is unreasonable.
Although it may not be love that can last forever, there is always such a pure one in a person's life. Love is complete. The kind of hot-headed, unable to think, obsessive and madness can’t stop. Once you encounter it, you can’t refuse.
And, why do you want to refuse? What's wrong with the last time in your life?
PS music is also quite good, every capital It sounds good, especially the sentence "Love is a game for two to win", which is very flavorful
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