The wonderful thing about life is that you open a door and never know what is jumping out behind the door. What Bai Fumei found was a diaosi, but diaosi also has the ethics of a diaosi. It seems that it is not easy for a diaosi to fall in love with you quickly and then agree to a divorce. As a result, Bai Fumi did her best, and in the meantime, she followed Diaosi through countless hardships and all sorts of weird things. In the end, an accident disrupted Bai Fumei's plan. She decided to show everything to Diaosi and her conscience. The kind-hearted Diaosi finally chose to forgive, and even took the risk of taking her to heaven to experience the feeling of weightlessness for her childhood dream.
Bai Fumi returned to Paris and returned to her usual stylized life. I didn't think it originally, but the little bit of being with Diosi still profoundly affected her attitude towards life. She has become disliked the unchanging life. She likes surprises and changes from time to time in her life, even if it is unfortunate, but there must be changes. Bai Fumei, who was increasingly depressed, finally chose to leave, went to find Diaosi and decided to marry him again, starting their second marriage.
The movie ends here. We don't know what the married life of Bai Fumi and Diao Si will be like. Maybe, after getting used to the excitement of Diaosi, she will miss the meticulousness of Gao Fushuai again, who knows? However, I like the implicit question in the movie: How should you spend your life with your lover? Love is easy to get along with, couples who are close to the estranged, and there is no standard answer to this question, and it takes every couple who loves to spend their entire lives to pursue it. Maybe, living elsewhere. Maybe we should be aware of living in the present. Diaosi counterattack is of course romantic, and perhaps more realistic is "The Great Gatsby."
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