After reading it, I was habitually thinking in English: Love is watching, with your heart, fully.
The story takes place in the UK, and I really think that only in a small town like the UK will there be such a story: forbearance, choice And no lack of romance.
Do our strange thoughts, all the time, really represent what we want? Most of the time yes. But when we are blinded, especially by our own bad emotions and stubborn emotions, I am afraid that we usually hurt each other. Just like my wife Liv, frankly speaking, I like this woman better than Binoche's mother, it seems that her emotions towards her husband are easier to understand for me: the person you love, I don't know why, the eyes start to wander. I've let you down, I'll be disappointed from time to time, so I start to wonder if he still loves you. Who is wrong? In fact, it's all wrong. We often turn our eyes out of the window when we complain about each other. The world is too big, and maybe we will find another kind of novelty at a glance. Therefore, love him and her tightly. Just stare at him, it's not surveillance or distrust, but too much faith in love, that's why you want to convey your love for him every moment to the other party. I kept thinking how wonderful and happy it would be to live like this.
Whether one chooses to release one's emotions or compromise through constant persuasion, love is not a metaphysical word but a real feeling and experience. Diesel, rice, oil and salt are important, and everything in life is important, but it is not as important as your loving and encouraging eyes.
So, the most touching moment for me is definitely not when Will escaped from the family and found Binoche, but when he bravely stood in the court and held his wife's hand tightly. It was Liv finally telling Will's no. Complaints and outbursts of understanding: I think, she was angry because she did this to love him and protect him, rather than saving a stray boy more noble.
I hope love is looking deeply.
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