I bought this movie entirely for the director's name. His previous "Murder in the Pool" was a wonderful suspense film.
There were two discs in the disc case, which I thought was a lengthy movie. I can't remember the first one I watched, it seems to be the one in sequence. Two people from falling in love to getting married, to conflict and divorce. It seems that although the heart is painful, there will not be too much regret and sentimentality. You think, this is life, isn't it? Two people who love each other eventually part ways, a plausible ending that no one could have predicted. The second film is the same story, but in reverse order. You'll be thinking about it all the time when you watch it. Seeing that they finally parted ways, you can't help but think of how they met by chance and how they were in love at the beginning, but why, why did they come to this point? It seems that a huge cloud is pressing down, and you can't breathe.
When you are about to give up, please think back to the beginning, okay? I have never been able to accept why two people who were so in love with each other in the end parted ways so decisively, or even turned against each other. I can't accept it. why is that........
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