Don't judge, feel

Andreanne 2022-01-18 08:02:43

I think Stephen is probably the same kind of person as 1900, he has his own complete inner world, and he is willing to live in it. For them, the best love exists in imagination, and instead of realizing it, it can maintain the integrity of love.

When Stephen went to see Camille's recording for the first time, Camille asked him, why did he give up music and become a handicraft artist? Stephen said, I have no talent. Camille didn't believe it, and then Stephen explained that I don't like making sounds by myself. Music is a dream for me. The subtext, dreams are not meant to be realized.

Although Stephen hates self-inflation and uses self-contraction to face the crowd, it does not mean that he has no desire to express himself and fight for victory.

From the beginning of his description and narration of Maxim and the scene where Maxim introduced his girlfriend Camille to him for the first time, Stephen has a hidden contempt and jealousy towards Maxim. (Maxim is completely different from his introverted silence. He loves to deal with people, is provocative, and lacks in-depth knowledge of people.)

Although his pursuit of Camille is obscure (seeing blood at the table, he pointed out that Camille’s words were her I didn’t even realize the subtext. When Camille confided to her about the contradiction between him and the economic man, he pointed out Camille’s true desire in his heart), but it was for Camille (close your heart to those who don’t trust, and be convinced. People are completely open), basically it is fatal.

So when Camille couldn’t suppress his emotions, called, ran to find out about his rival (actually just Stephen’s friend), and finally confessed to Stephen with Maxim, Stephen said, I can’t give you what you want, you Just imagined me as another person. I have drawn your attention. I just want to fight back against Maxim. This is not a lie.

But he went on to say, I don't love you at all. This is a lie.

But it wasn't a lie to be precise, but he didn't realize that he had fallen in love at all. (A person like Stephen is cold-eyed and perceptive to others, and he is clever and self-conscious about himself.)

Otherwise, he will not get upset when he hears the call before Camille's confession, nor will he be upset after the confession.
Confused and ran to the teacher to find the answer. Unfortunately, his teacher and his mother were wrangling over trivial matters, which made him dispel the idea of ​​turning around (see, all love will end up in this situation).

After the relationship between the three broke completely, Stephen moved out of the studio he worked with Maxim and temporarily stayed at his teacher's house. He was touched by the two old people's mutual enthusiasm before finally plucking up the courage to confess to Camille. But with Camille's decisive and self-respecting personality, it was too late.

It was already eight and a half months after the three met again. Camille devoted himself to work and became friends with Maxim. Stephen set up his own studio, experienced the apprentice’s wedding and the death of his teacher (to help the teacher euthanize himself), Maxim took the initiative to reconcile, and at the same time realized the two The relationship can't go back before.

Does Camille still love Stephen? Of course, the last time I looked back, his eyes were heartbroken. Will she continue to rampage like this in the future? I hope not. Will Stephen stay alone forever? I hope not. (Camille asked about the death of his mentor, he said I thought I only loved him. It seems that my mood has changed a little.) After the

three broke, Stephen once ran into Camille’s broker. The agent asked ,What's up? Answer: It's just getting older. The agent replied: So get old soon. This detailed design is very interesting. If Stephen is old enough to be really undesirable, he won't get involved in the relationship between Maxim and Camille, and the whole story probably won't happen at all.

Or maybe he is younger, so that he still has illusions and is willing to try. Maybe he lived on like Camille's husband and wife.

Or is it not Camille, someone who is more delicate and understands him, like his girlfriend who runs a bookstore? No, it's not possible, so two people will only become friends who are as pale as water in the end.

Maybe for Stephen, Camille made sense: don't judge, feel. The world is sometimes like the scenery he opened the window to see when his teacher passed away, the peaceful grassland, the standing trees, and the gentle breeze.

So gentle.



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