At the beginning of the film, the director used a warm soundtrack and showed us a pair of loving lovers. At the same time, the male protagonist hummed in the car "I can do anything for you" and one of the lines "I am willing to do everything for you, but I can't do it" is also the director hinting at the bitterness of the male protagonist behind. The following is the plot of Crazy Rachel unfastening her seat belt and wanting to play a car shock but unfortunately caused a car accident. Suddenly the plot of the story is pulled to the memory part. The director shows us the process of their acquaintance, love, love and life together. It is also hinting that Rachel's incompleteness and insolence of personality paved the way for the following plots: the creation of artworks encountered bottlenecks, the music that was too loud, and the crazy desire to play with car shocks, all of which showed Rachel's emptiness in her heart. Incomplete personality.
Since Rachel woke up in the hospital, she forgot who she had been in the past four years, and began to look at herself from the perspective of the past, and found that she had no law degree, messy hair, weird clothes, vegetarian, and hateful tattoos. The dream of a little artist in his youth came true in an incredible way. Of course, there is also this strange husband who claims to love him, and there is also evidence that "he" strongly loves him. All of this hit Rachel too hard. She tried to adapt, but in the end she escaped, fled back to her parents' arms, and returned to her original self - a good girl living in high society, living a life of Others have planned her life, and she has a well-matched fiancé and the opportunity for her daughter to follow her father's business and study law.
In the process of Rachel getting back to her former self, Channing was in pain. He did all he could but found that Rachel, who loved her, was leaving him step by step, never to come back. ...At the same time, I also found that the original Rachel, who was arrogant and incomplete, found her long-lost family, and Channing, who was suffering in her heart, was struggling. Do you want to tell Rachel the reason why she ran away from home and retake the original Rachel? Although the lack of parental affection seems so incomplete. The male protagonist in the film has been doing ideological struggle. Until the end, Channing broke out at his sister-in-law's engagement banquet: choosing the latter between an incomplete Rachel who loves herself and a complete Rachel who doesn't love herself. At this moment, Channing's love for Rachel has been completely sublimated. What he loves is not the Rachel he wants to control, but everything about Rachel. He will not try to manipulate her like the people around Rachel, but just Let her be himself. But he still believes that Rachel will follow her own inner calling and do what she wants to do - become an artist. However, Channing also accepts the reality that the complete Rachel may never come back in the future... At the
end of the film, everything that should have happened happened. Rachel found out about her father's cheating, and she didn't like the reality of the law, she didn't like it. Everything others have designed for her, but this time Rachel broke free from the shackles her family members gave her and won the understanding of her family and friends, picked up her artistic talent, curled her hair, and dressed more maturely. It's all because the director is showing us that a Rachel who loves art and is whole is back...
Of course, another cold winter night, the end credits that the audience is expecting. While the drums and instruments are beating our hearts, Rachel understands The true meaning of the original marriage vows written by myself, accompanied by the beautiful halo effect at the back, came to Channing, Channing's hard waiting finally paid off...
PS: At the end of the film, many people still have no memories of lost memories. To get it back, in fact, the lost memory itself is not important anymore, isn't it?
The Vow
I vow to help you love life
To always hold you with tenderness
And to have the patience that love demands
To speak when words are needed
And to share the silence when they're not
To agree to disagree on red velvet cake
And to live with the warm of your heart
And always call it home
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