This story is a fairy tale. The little editor hooked up with the editor-in-chief so easily, (and personally think that Sarah is not as beautiful as that.) It is precisely this time that countless old men who read women are serious, the editor-in-chief. Being able to save the field in time is as if he was following her all the time. . . Basically, the ending is not a fairy tale, the others are very fairy tales. This film adds one after another fairy tale coat to the story, in order to have a very unfair ending. This really makes me depressed. A fairy tale should have a perfect beginning, twists and turns, and a happy ending. This movie meets the first two items, but there is no happy ending. In fact, there is no need to have a crippled ending, to prove that you are deep. Since we are going to talk about fairy tales, let's keep talking about it. Are romantic movies just to lubricate the cruel and boring reality? Let everyone smile, imagine, relax, isn’t it? And finally, the leaving of the heroine gave me a feeling that she was using this emotion. She learned knowledge, she matured, and she left.
Of course, if you put it in reality, I understand and support her to do so, after all, the age difference is too big.
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