never choose

Ashleigh 2022-03-19 08:01:02

There is no such thing as a choice in this film at all.
Mirabell and Jeremy are together because of loneliness, Jeremy's life is terrible, and he doesn't understand the style, with a sloppy appearance and a sloppy personality, what is even more unbearable is that the pair is too excited and burdened Hundred times of eyes, even if Lei does not appear, this relationship is dispensable and there will be no progress.
Mirabell met Ray, who had a remarkable demeanor, and it was only natural that he fell in love with such an impeccably good lover. He has too rich material conditions, he is elegant, although he is a little old, but the most important thing is that he understands the heart of a woman and shows the gentleness after going through the vicissitudes of life. His goal is a lover, it does not matter whether it is Mirabell or who, in order to let He makes himself a perfect lover.
However, being a perfect lover must bear a great burden, because it means that his sorrows will not be disturbed and shared, and his loneliness and his losses cannot be communicated. In the film, he has begun to grow old, not to take care of Belle, but considerately make breakfast for Mirabell, silently showing infinite romance-On this point, Mirabell should have long known that this must be a dream and cannot be maintained. . In the long run, he will not be able to maintain this perfect image, let alone the fragmentation of romance, and the ordinary passion of the two.
After being separated from Lei, facing a more mature Jeremy who has become gentle and considerate, no girl will not be moved by a man who has changed his mind for her, and it is natural to be with Jeremy.
Therefore, there is no choice in this movie, everything is natural, some people say that Bell can actually choose better, but most things in life are fate, even if the Prince Charming in your dreams is there, it may never be in your life appear in.

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Shopgirl quotes

  • Jeremy Kraft: [walking away from his car, he pretends he has automatic locks] Chirp-chirp.

  • Ray Porter: As Ray Porter watches Mirabelle walk away he feels a loss. How is it possible, he thinks, to miss a woman whom he kept at a distance so that when she was gone he would not miss her. Only then does he realize that wanting part of her and not all of her had hurt them both and how he cannot justify his actions except that... well... it was life.