At first, Wei was deeply attracted by Matthew, and she felt that she loved him, but in the next contact, this feeling gradually faded away. Both sides are numb. But this kind of love can persist to the end of the film because of Wei (perhaps everyone) obsessed with his first love. She thinks that she still loves, she is unwilling to give up her feelings, so she still loves deeply. Only in the end, this love has become a kind of persistence. When the last boy appeared, Wei, who was embracing and spinning with Matthew, had already been attracted by the boy, and she suddenly realized that Matthew was not the only one, as if everyone could be Matthew and her everything. Love. This kind of love of hers is not the only one, it is not love. After that, everything was relieved. She should be happy for her own relief. The love of Wei's parents forms a contrast with Wei, which just happens to interpret the love as understood by the author. In fact, what Wei has experienced is precisely the same for many of us, who often hold on to our own feelings, and do not admit that such feelings have long since disappeared, and finally worship them as a kind of belief. In fact, it is far less indispensable than I imagined -------- from Baidu
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