I have written so many caring and secret loves, but I haven't been able to think about it carefully: If we like someone, what will be the sign of the moment when we "like"? I guess this sign should be that you suddenly feel that this person has a special sense of presence in your world, and you become concerned about this person. If it weren't for the various coincidences written overnight, how could the two young people in the movie understand that they can have more than carnal desires. Eros seems to have made a small joke, but this joke made the two young people know how to cherish each other more. A sense of mutual existence overnight may be enough to produce habitual dependence; and the warmth of leaning on this person will melt one's heart unconsciously. This may be just like, starting from a good impression, to being inseparable from each other.
Whether it is 419 or passionate love, it is like a roller coaster, a merger of pleasure and danger. Even if it is not love, if I regard you as a close friend today, but you only regard me as a stranger, this kind of gap caused by "like" is somewhat embarrassing and sad. Singles may recognize this fact on a certain level-"like" will bring happiness and sadness. So simply abandon some of this happiness, and you will not feel the sadness induced by it. It's just that sometimes, we can't help but fall into the Trick set by Eros. We who say we will never love, always hold the beautiful expectation of "If I like you, you like me" again to join the sea of love again. In this love game, no one knows whether it will be one or two at the end.
Do you want to love this person? Sometimes I ask myself that. The complexity of feelings lies in the fact that it has imposed too many things in addition to the mutual affection. Fortunately, there are still films like "Trick" that give lovers some warmth and anticipation. When watching the movie, I seem to fall into this night of love in New York. Join them in the nightclub, join them in the hustle and bustle of the cafe, and bid farewell with them in the morning sun. In this rope-drawing game of lust and love, the technique and strength of the movie performance are just in place. Even if the expectation has failed, you have to stand up bravely again; even if your passion has extinguished, you have to light the fire of love again. Although jump into the trap of Eros, bravely tell yourself: a different morning is about to come; tomorrow when the sun rises, I will definitely meet love.
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