Movies of this kind of extramarital affairs abound now, just like everyone's life. In fact, it is just the satisfaction and restraint of desire. It seems to me that the blandness of life is eternal, and the passion is just a few episodes in it. At the beginning of the relationship, the passion was enthusiastic, and the 5 years of life were wiped out. Everything was calm. When the heroine felt lonely and was about to suffocate, Daniel's appearance was like a ray of sunshine, which instantly illuminated the entire heroine's entire life. In life, the heroine struggled but finally succumbed to desire. This is just human nature. Anyone who has desires wants to be full of passion in life, but it is just a good wish. Many people say that the ending of this movie is tragic, I don't think so, think about it, isn't the current Daniel brought the heroine the same as Luo 5 years ago? Maybe there will be another Danlier in 5 years and 10 years.
This reminds me of another movie "Sweet Little Lies" directed by Renji Yazaki. That movie gave me a greater impact. In the film, Luo's life will not meet his own like in "Sweet Little Lies". Danielle? Yes, absolutely. Life is boring, loneliness is everywhere, 5 years ago, a Luo, met Daniel today, what about 5 years later? Is it another David? Will there be another Jack in 10 years? The handling of "Sweet Little Lies" is more shocking than this film. After a short period of passion, the husband and wife are still in the midst of the passion of cheating. The couple suddenly turned 180 degrees and both chose to return to peace. That is a sensible choice, because it is certain that today's Daniel will be like Luo 5 years ago, no longer bring passion to himself, just for a longer or shorter time.
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