I watched it bit by bit. I watched this movie once in high school and at university. When I watched it after graduation, I saw something different. The most obvious thing is that when Vivian was visiting luxury stores, I finally understood the few luxury brands. After reading it twice before, I didn't understand it, or I didn't pay attention to it. I grew up, my desires swelled, or something else.
Then there is Richard Gere, who I like. When Edward, who he played, went to keep Vivian after quarreling with Vivian, he said that he was not happy to see Vivian talking with other men, but he just didn't like it. That kind of overbearing, and between them, from not kissing at first, to later Vivian who Edward tried to kiss on the piano, to Vivian who secretly kissed Edward who fell asleep after taking a day off, and then Be tender and lingering. The love between the two people continues to sublimate, and finally Edward turns Vivian's fairy tale into reality. Edward is like a prince riding a white horse, rescuing the princess who was imprisoned on the tower.
Believe that such a story is a poison to every girl, but we would rather drink poison to quench our thirst.
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