Many commentators regard this story as a romantic love story. Because the two of them are finally together. This should be an illogical inference. Two people being together is the most realistic thing; to make up your mind and not regret it, not romanticism can afford it. This story has nothing to do with Cinderella or the Roman Holiday. It is a real story that is as real as Bill Gates made an entire skyscraper, so it is unbelievable.
They ran into all the embarrassment, hot coffee, ex-boyfriend, two loved women, an unsustainable bookstore, many scandals, unequal careers, and time. The two people who passed through all these embarrassments did not give up the right to choose when possible. Although this seemingly dull man would only ask: "Would you like tea?" "Coffee?" "Juice?" "Almonds with honey?" Waiting for a series of non-marginal questions, but watching him try very hard, Does he like her just because she is the lover every man dreams of? If so, why would he be willing to see her as a dream that he didn't even believe in himself, let alone tell others? Why is she so busy spreading out what she owns to pick for her, including tea, coffee and juice? Why don't she have an autograph and a one-night stand?
I don't believe in love at first sight, but I think it's a hit. If there are ghosts in the world, then there may be three stones; if there are no ghosts in the world, then you can believe that there are smells and hormones-then why not hit it off?
Even if the other person sees the most embarrassing self, they can still say: "I don't know where to go." Even after being exposed, the woman said furiously: "I thought I made a sensible decision. But the facts proved that I was stupid. "But she should know in her heart that this is really a sensible decision. Comparing the words in anger with being wise in anxiousness, I believe in the latter.
Later, there was a series of carefully selected blind dates, but it seemed that they did not achieve the results of the careful selection. "I believe that the encounter between two people is irrational, because it is completely unpredictable and cannot be inferred with established conditions. So it can be concluded. Correct conclusions are precious, as precious as solving a difficult equation with few known conditions. Normally, these equations are not needed in daily life, even if they have a very precise structure. And a beautiful deduction process." The
man wanted to get rid of this kind of impractical deduction, so he frankly at a party to "say goodbye to the worst person", the past six months of himself was really too bad. What is the way to end this messy life? To untie the bell, you still need the person who tied the bell—this is very common and not romantic at all.
So he came to her-it turned out that he didn't go to her before because she was not in the UK-it was not romantic at all. Since she is in England, the two of them have a realistic possibility, which is not romantic at all. So she looked back to him, just as she went to him when she felt frustrated, she felt his need came. This time, she was less headstrong and more sensible than before. Yes, he told her that the newspaper would be thrown away tomorrow; she would come back and tell him, yes, fame is not important. Maybe she is a big celebrity, maybe he is a person whose life is not going well, but they all believe in the same truth, which is good-I don’t know if they believe in love or not, maybe they can make each other in the long future. Believe it all.
But he refused, "I am an overly sensible fool."
Very well, this sensible fool summoned a bunch of people to think about his life problems-does he think more people can solve the problem? Facts tell us that the truth is often in the hands of a few people. This conclusion seems less irrational.
I think human reason should be the pursuit of good things. Then it is not so irrational to try his best to recover her in the end. Getting married is even more sensible, as sensible as buying something as necessary with enough money on hand.
I like the end of the film. Anna neither resigns nor gives up the family-is it because the ending is so beautiful that it is considered a romantic thing? I think human reason should be the pursuit of good things. Reason, which is derived from instinct and mixed with emotion, is to allow people to establish their own rules and find good things that fit them—although there is no theoretical proof yet, Such good things must exist, but maybe we can use induction.
"The purpose of reading is to meet good things: good things, good affections, good people, good things." Perhaps with this ability to distinguish, we can know how precious the choices in Notting Hill are.
Looking for romantic meaning. Two quotations were found in the Chinese Classics. Lu Xun's "The Collection of Two Hearts · Opinions on the League of Left-Wing Writers": "Therefore, those who have a romantic fantasy about the revolution will be easily disappointed as soon as they are close to the revolution." "Hero": "How romantic is medieval warfare!" From these two meanings, I don't agree with calling this story a romance. This is a sad story told in a relaxed style. A precious story: In this world with many opinions, people have made a correct choice on a matter in which their opinions are the most dominant, and it has been confirmed.
she may be the mirror of my dream
a smile reflected in a stream
she may not be what she may seem
inside as shell
she who always seems so happy'n proud
who's eyes can be so private and so proud
no one's allowed to see them when they cry
she may be the love that can and hope to last
may come to me from shadows of the past
that I remember till the day I die
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