I have rarely seen such a painful movie. After watching it, there is a fire in my heart that is about to explode. Paulie is too persistent, even a little paranoid. But she is extremely cute, and maybe some people are destined to sacrifice for love. Why is Victorie so heartless? She must also love Paulie, but the meaning of love in her life is far less than the affirmation of society and family. In this world, some people can easily deceive themselves, and some people just miss out on infatuation. The film is not profound, and the characters are relatively simple and facial, but its pain is deep in the bone, even more so than the pain at the end of "La Vie d'Adele". In contrast, the pain of "La Vie d'Adele" is predictable and easier to accept. The relationship between the two heroines is based to a large extent on the maintenance of a perfect sex life. The chicken and the duck said that if they really lived a happy life together in the end, it would be a fairy tale. And this "Lost and Delirious" creates a perfect match between two girls, just like Rosemary "at first sight" but "love and powerless to love", the film blames all the tragedy on external pressure and Victorie's weakness and compromise. Paulie is alone, single-handedly, against the world without the people she loves on her side. What could be more painful than this? Perhaps, a person who is persistent and willing to go to fire for love, and a person who can sacrifice his feelings for social recognition, should not be together in the first place. I have to sigh Piper Perabo's acting skills, especially when compared with "The Four Corners", which is really amazing. After watching the movie, it is difficult to calm down the grief and anger, and I can only detoxify by watching "The Four Corners Relationship" with a perfect ending.
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