Lolita has an uncle-controlled plot with a little sadness.
I don't know how many Chinese audiences there will be, and will once again arouse the pursuit of life.
The so-called happiness can be said to cheat, I do not agree.
Love is not something that can be changed with happiness.
The film tells about the unhappy life of David and his wife at the beginning, and the appearance of Nina only arouses David's pursuit of life.
There are too many burdens to carry in our life. For some people sitting in front of a computer, it may be a luxury to do something just for their own pleasure.
Just like most parents will tell their children to study hard, listen to their parents, get into a good university, find a good job, find a good wife, make money, and have children. .
And what most parents are doing now is just for the sake of the next generation.
When can we do more for our own happiness?
(On the premise of not hurting others, of course.)
In the film, Nina and David say in the coffee shop: if there were no rules... ...
the same is true in life.
Occasionally we get trapped by our rules Kill yourself.
Why do you force yourself to survive instead of experiencing life well and feeling the beauty that life brings?
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