Rebecca and Paris in the play are not so much a business relationship as they are mutual psychiatrists. They healed each other's psychological wounds and gave each other the best feelings and memories in the slow contact, and this should be What the movie wants to tell you the most.
The rhythm and tone of the whole film are very beautiful, as delicate as a woman's mood. Rebecca, who never wanted to have an affair, gradually tested, tangled, escaped, but was curious in her longing. In the last days of her life, she experienced a feeling she had never experienced in her life through the caress of Paris, who was also a woman.
When she passed the envelope to P through a third person, I think everyone guessed that it was a legacy she left to P, including her love for P and her desire to live a better life for her. And she didn't want P to see her on the verge of death, she hoped that what was left was a beautiful self.
If you were the entrusted person, would you help hand over this object of love? Still like the person in the video, she rejects R directly, and tells R to let her go directly to P. Even if P will be sad and heartbroken, she will tell her face to face, because this is the last confession between lovers, and it cannot be left to others. work for you. If P will be heartbroken and sad, then there will be friends around her to comfort her and encourage her to go through the sad time... This is really a very appreciated approach.
In the last time the two got along, the film hurt the softest place in the hearts of the moviegoers. Paris's crying and reluctance spread into a sad atmosphere in Rebecca's loving eyes. It was a bizarre encounter, but the best encounter of Rebecca and Paris's lives.
This is a film about two women falling in love...
In fact, this is a film about the relationship between people...
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