It's a really boring movie to watch, even in the part where they got married, it still feels boring.
There is a depressing vibe throughout the film.
I also don't know how many people break up in xx way. This method is used whether it is the male protagonist and the ex-girl or the female protagonist. When the spiritual world cannot communicate, may physical contact bring some comfort?
The most impressive part is the part of their wedding. Well, after the hustle and bustle, the male protagonist fell into bed drunk, and the female protagonist did not undress and went to bed, but chose to go out for a walk. She saw a few couples of lovers in the house, their sweet looks, and a complicated expression appeared on her face. Then she went to the river and sat down by herself. This fear of marriage is written on her face. I believe her two marriages are problematic, but from her heart I feel indifference. Then an American tourist appeared and sat with her. She felt a chill down her spine, then got up and wanted to leave, but was kissed forcefully. She resisted a few times and actually obeyed. This also shows the character of the heroine. In fact, this kind of forced intervention from outside made her feel stimulated or released, and laid the groundwork for the breakup of her marriage later. (In fact, the simpler a person is, the happier he can get in life)
Some commented: "A flashback of love is obviously moving towards sweetness, but the heart is getting more and more sad. The last scene is the most moving and saddest. There are not many people in this world who can see perfect love, happy marriage and intense sexual desire. These beautiful pronouns have all turned into a sad song when they hurt each other. Isn't the meaning of love to let more people understand that these will expire?" I think this sentence is still well written. Expired feelings, love with a very short period of appreciation. It still looks sad.
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