The exchange between the hero and heroine on the plane reminded me of a short story "Heart Lock" by Eileen Chang. On a bus that was stopped due to an accident, the hero and the girl next to the seat were familiar with each other. The man was attracted to the simple beauty of the girl, The girl believes that middle-aged men can bring economic security, and in this relatively static time and space, they can temporarily ignore the various disappointments in real life, develop a fantasy about each other, and fabricate another possibility for their own lives. The encounter on the plane is similar to this scene. The two can freely recall the past and let their feelings spread, but when the plane lands and each picks up their luggage, they must return to their daily state psychologically. Although the two used to love each other very much, the ending of the heroine and fiance together is more real.
Although the film's careful thinking is very interesting, the conversation between the heroine and her mother can still see the theme of "a woman without love is the greatest unhappiness", no matter whether the woman has other life content, the heroine's mother Boyfriend broke up, being single for many years has become an excuse to be accused, and as a villain, he has been acting as a hindrance between the male and female protagonists. This theme is really a bit boring.
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