I must be older, so I don't know the meaning of this film at all.
Let me talk about the plot first. The most impressive thing after watching the whole drama is the heroine's smirk with her mouth open for no reason. All the turning points in the story are very blunt. The heroine said that she loved the officer she met later, so why did she go back to see the hero? It's all right when I see it. Why is it like my mother took a look at the down-and-out old lover, and it seems that she has really changed her mind, and even if the male lead begs bitterly, she resolutely and resolutely leaves. Back to the hero! This logic is really drunk! The director came up with so many dramas just to satisfy the female audience's Mary Su complex, so boring!
Let's talk about values. What exactly is this film promoting? Love is supreme? In other words, I can't see where the love between the two protagonists is manifested. Can the hormones of young people last until old? In addition to crazy hugging and kissing, where is the attraction of two people? Oh, of course, the male protagonist mentioned that the female protagonist is like a ball of flames, but why he likes it so much and he needs this flame drama to not explain it. Well, they must hug, row, paint and burn flames every day for the next few decades! I really doubt that two people like this really have the ability to live down to earth?
In short, there are ten thousand questions. I don't understand why it is so recommended.
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