Reply to Douyou: How can people who love each other not be together

Sterling 2022-01-26 08:03:06

In the short comment, one person asked: How can people who love each other not be together?

Unfortunately, only those who have experienced similar episodes will understand the answer.

Annie didn't really become who she was, Evel discovered her potential and made her. Later she will find it hard for her to leave the place and the person that made her so talented. In the new environment, she must not be able to find the north and find it difficult to adapt. So she had to go back.

It's hard to get back together.

Because, when she is by his side, she will lose herself. She was nervous about the part he made her, nervous about his judgment and affirmation, which would make her very discouraged. She would still come up with the involuntary low-pitchedness of "to please."
This is very uncomfortable for her who has awakened herself.

And Aivil is not the kind of person who will stalk, he is sensitive and careful character.

In fact, being infinitely close to each other and growing up without clinging to each other within a very close distance is also a kind of companionship.

——Besides, the movie and reality have not really ended yet. In the end, maybe two people are mature and calm enough to love and accompany each other.

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Annie Hall quotes

  • Alvy Singer: I'm so tired of spending evenings making fake insights with people who work for "Dysentery."

    Robin: "Commentary."

    Alvy Singer: Oh really? I had heard that "Commentary" and "Dissent" had merged and formed "Dysentery."

  • Allison: I'm in the midst of doing my thesis.

    Alvy Singer: On what?

    Allison: Political commitment in twentieth century literature.

    Alvy Singer: You, you, you're like New York, Jewish, left-wing, liberal, intellectual, Central Park West, Brandeis University, the socialist summer camps and the, the father with the Ben Shahn drawings, right, and the really, y'know, strike-oriented kind of, red diaper, stop me before I make a complete imbecile of myself.

    Allison: No, that was wonderful. I love being reduced to a cultural stereotype.

    Alvy Singer: Right, I'm a bigot, I know, but for the left.