Chéri was afraid, he hesitated, he was not firm. He loves noun-noun, but he is afraid that noun-noun is like a mother-in-law—material and beauty pass away together. He hesitates that his love for her is actually just a habit and inseparability. He is not firm and noun-noun is his only.
If Chéri was still impulsive before, after he wakes up, he sees the old noun-noun, sees her monopoly, and he retreats. So he left anyway, thinking that his future has unlimited possibilities. When he realized that she was really his only one, he used bullets to end the contradictions and helplessness that might accompany him for life.
About Rupert Friend
Rupert Friend has a strong apocalyptic temperament. His Chéri looked down on the drunken fans, but was still addicted to it. After waking up, he was full of emptiness and self-pity. The next moment he fell into gorgeous and sluggishness again, repeating itself again and again. In other words, he is not ashamed of pleasure, has the spiritual wisdom of the world, but does not have the courage to leave, and only death greets him. This is completely different from the sunny Orlando Bloom.
Chéri fits Rupert. Ruppert's control over Chéri's emotions and gestures is very measured. He has acted like coquettish, charming eyes and scented lips, such as when he tried on a necklace, for example, he murmured and called noun-noun. Chéri of Ruppert is a greedy but innocent child. The women around him can only grow to be his protectors. You have slapped your face, but you can't bear to really slap him. You can not love him, but if you love him, you can only spoil him, spoil him endlessly.
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