Gehry had put together so many shows before he knew he was going to die soon, and the whole show unfolded as Holly searched for what he had left behind. Suddenly I understand that loving someone, even if they are so different from her, even if there is a fierce dispute, hugging can make everything better, and love can heal each other. I love the dialogue in the Wicklow Mountains National Park, the messy colors on Holly, the purple in the mountains, and the breeze. I fell in love with Ireland because of this movie. Outside the bar in Binjiang Park, Xiamen, I met an Irishman who played guitar, sang the changed let it be, and many classic songs, which made me love Irish music very much. Even if Gehry didn't understand what she was really talking about (drawing socks?), Holly still followed his guidance to accomplish what she wanted, and lived with the hope he left behind. I always thought that this kind of love separated by yin and yang would only make our hearts hurt, but this movie did not give me such a feeling at all. In the opening chapter, Holly has been fantasizing about the moments when Gary is still there. It feels very real to be alone at home and indulge. It takes a lot of time for us to really realize that he is really gone. In the process of trying to love again, there are also many struggles. In the end, it seems that she is about to start a new relationship. This is the most beautiful love. It gives us the courage to love again and guides us to achieve our ideals. It is all because of you, how beautiful.
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