A conventional love movie is like this: once a person falls in love with someone else, rationality will give way to sensibility, and the eye-catching will also lose to the blind, so the man runs around the street with his organs and follows the eyeball, and the woman closes her eyes and accelerates her heart . Live a life of love in the name of love. It is the truth of the world that if you stay together for a long time, you will be separated, and if you stay together for a long time, you will be together. An amusement park of sweets and flowers...
this one is a little different, it honestly shows us a regular love story through a father-man's story to his innocent daughter and it ends up being happy The scene after the ending plus subtitles. It is sober, it reminds us all the time: there will be breakups, divorces, and all the reasons for breakups and divorces, no excuses.
But everything is very happy, the god of love loves the new and hates the old like a man, new love always flashes at the corner of the breakup street, and then continues the seemingly love life, then breaks up again, and then continues... During the period maybe again There's a rewind, but the pace of love-hopping is always mainstream - maybe that's too bad for a movie because it doesn't have a final ending, but isn't that what we really live for?
It's not bad, I think it's more hopeful, of course, if you have this view of love.
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