"You were married then?" "I think so." Without hesitation.
The first time they met, they argued over the use of words. She spoke of many kinds of love and said it was different. He said, "Now there you have me." He may be saying that so many kinds of love are really different. It may be that, in fact, he does not know that there are many kinds of love, and in his heart, there is only the purest kind.
So she could love him and still love her husband, the one who was struggling with all kinds of emotional whirlpools. And he, who said that he hated possessing and being possessed the most, actually never hesitated and took her as his wife without any ceremony. She said Of cours, you idiot... I always loved you. This sentence was enough for him.
The advancement of the music made my emotions swell, and my throat was uncomfortably blocked.
She said, in this special era, I can also be a special wife (This is a different world, different life, and here I'm a different wife.). He said, you are a special wife (Yeah, you are a different wife.). She was speechless.
She was just excusing herself for betraying her husband, but he put himself in her husband's position. How can people not feel bad.
In fact, his speech has always been too straightforward and blunt, like a child with no scheming (Madoo is much more mature and stable than him). When he's still handsome and a handsome guy, this kind of bluntness makes people feel cute and understandable. It always strikes me as a little annoying when he's a horribly lingering "English patient". Because of this, I think Hannah is such a simple and lovely person even more. Even with such an ugly and mean patient, she took good care of him and loved him so much that she was able to step into his world.
In fact, the depth of human beings does not need to be reflected by deliberately creating little melancholy, little tangle, and little literature and art. Hannah shines no less as the uncharacteristically talented little guy in the movie's lead character than the two leads who make a heart-rending love affair. She would have nightmares and cry when she lost her dear fiancé and friends, and she made no secret of her joy when she met someone she liked, even telling her patient in bed that I might marry him, no wonder her patient would say , which is too sudden. You won't blame her for being shallow or ignorant, and no one will doubt her sincerity.
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There is a small detail I did not understand.
In the scene before and after the car rollover in the desert, there are repeated scenes in which a man named Bowman in the expedition team is very close to a local who follows the expedition team (Screen 1: The local people in the swimmer's cave meet their heads; Screen 2: Hey Bowman The person sitting on the roof ate the food, which caused the car to roll over; Picture 3: After the car rolled over, Ma Duo and the others were about to leave, and Bowman was still talking to that person.) Originally thought that the later plot would explain this bridge, but I never saw it.
Will the director intersperse such meaningless little bridges?
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