Love is an advanced mind game.
It seems that both V and M are playing the game, and they are the least hypocritical people in this society.
Not to mention Celia's mother, who married her daughter to an old man who was getting rid of his mistress.
Talking about love, writing love poems, and pretending to be innocent is nothing more than dilated pupils when they hear the word "king" and climbed into the bed of the beloved girl's charming cousin. Celia's purity is due to her depravity from the very beginning of human beings. And Silvalier is still a responsible man, but he inevitably abandoned his original self in the face of various temptations. I think, when Celia got married, he sat on the second floor of the church with several When a woman flirts, she should no longer be indignant to think that marrying someone she doesn't love is a crime.
V and M are like two snakes in the Garden of Eden, throwing a basket of apples. So they died one by one.
The young woman V pursued was bound by the concept and had never really pursued love, so she could easily fall into V's love quagmire, and she wanted to refuse and welcome her. Her decision scared V away. Responsibility, single-mindedness, etc. have never been in V's dictionary. appeared. Her self-confessed purity and her last desperate gamble not only did not feel her noble, but she felt stupid.
M cried twice, the first time was to tease V, and the two said a few sweet words, in the end, V revealed the truth, and M won. The second time was at V's funeral, and in the final scene of Celia's marriage, she also had tears in her eyes and a heart-like expression. Unfortunately, she played with fire and set herself on fire, and finally killed V, who was the closest match to her. And Celia and Silvalier went happily each other, and the final outcome was that M was completely defeated.
Originally, I sighed that wisdom was mistaken by wisdom, but in fact, people's hearts are far worse than V and M imagined.
It is deeply saddened after watching it.
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