The life of the hero is reversed and misplaced, and love is the main thread. The woman I fell in love with was a married woman who couldn't sleep in the hotel late at night, and their curiosity about each other made them meet to talk about the dawn every night when there was no one. The intersection between them is gentle, short and exciting, and reminds me of the same two strange souls in Lost in Translation. For the male protagonist of a decent boy, this is an adventure like a child running away from home.
Daisy is his childhood sweetheart, who has experienced ignorance, rebellion, and maturity with him. In their childhood in the nursing home, they crawled under the table, lit candles, and Daisy's tender fingers stroked an old face. Ben said softly: It's just the outside. Decades later, Ben was lying in Daisy's arms like a baby and suddenly awake, glanced at his beloved and died. As Ben's adoptive mother said, You never know what's coming for you, it is the variables of life that bind them together.
Setbacks and disasters sometimes ignite love, responsibility, gratitude and hope, reminding people to look forward. Time and space may play tricks on us, but they only give us a different perspective on life.
The man who has been muttering that he was struck by lightning seven times firmly believes that it is God who reminds him of how lucky he is again and again; that father who is busy with his family business, blames himself for abandoning his children all his life, in the twilight Sitting on the peaceful river bank and watching the sunrise finally comforted the soul; the old woman who taught Ben to play the piano in the nursing home and sang opera to the window every morning is always full of enthusiasm for music; the one who survived the stormy sea Captain, what makes him most proud is that he fulfilled his father's wish to become an artist (although it was only his tattoos); the married woman once regretted giving up crossing the English Channel in her youth, but she was old. Time fulfilled his wish; the servant who loves Shakespeare; the mother who resolutely adopts an abandoned baby and believes that life always has a great meaning; of course, there is also Daisy who has not given up ballet or Ben.
Along the way you bump into people who make a dent on your life. Some people get struck by lightning. Some are born to sit by a river. Some have an ear for music. Some are artists. Some swim the English Channel. Some know buttons. Some know Shakespeare. Some are mothers. And some people can dance.
Good night, Ben.
Good night, Daisy.
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