We don't pursue chance but we can accept chance visit
Possibly random source of fun is asking for nothing
Anything that is expected to be harvested is the expected limited happiness or the unfulfilled disappointment.
Under this premise
As a rare and rare thing, love will naturally not make people have the desire to devote all their energy, and even the pursuit of being loved contains dangerous elements of self-depreciation in my understanding (for example, in order to obtain love, playing a role that the other party will like), Perhaps this can also be one of the reasons why some of the observed young people are insulated from vigorous love and are crowned as widowed kings.
Candid and speculative interactions with each other will lead to a natural heating of the relationship, and passion and erotic desire will naturally follow. The difference is that some people will have sex or other things (begging for each other's love) as a pre-determined purpose in their interactions, which has a false performance element of trying to please people, and people who are keen enough will notice. to this disgusting hypocrisy, but how to deal with it is not a simple dichotomy.
Among the three female characters, I think Margot is my favorite opposite sex (not just because she has the most roles), and the conversation between the two in the woods at the end of the film is very interesting. It can be seen from the dialogue that for Margot and Jasper , the understanding of the other party is dynamic and real, unlike the relationship with the other two who have to endure the conflict between the performance image and the self. However, the establishment of their sincere relationship, as mentioned above, was an accident. After being honest with each other without asking for anything, they developed some summerlove feelings. Secular love is often inseparable from self-painting, so because of the truth revealed by the other party And accepting love is undoubtedly extremely rare.
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