It's too late to meet, it's better not to see.

Deja 2022-03-20 09:02:15

Humans are, after all, animals that combine rationality and sensibility.

According to rational inference, he and she are just passers-by who met in a coffee shop, and should not have romantic feelings, but sensibility can't stop the two married people from rubbing sparks in a short-term relationship. It all started with a grain of sand in her eye.

Like a storm that had been brewing for a long time, swept the dust in his heart, he began to take the initiative to invite her, and she, after hesitating, always went to the appointment.

They meet once a week, eat together, watch movies together, go for walks together, and play in the park together. His eyes were hot and his words were straightforward, revealing his love for her, and she fell into a whirlpool of love. I began to fantasize all the time, and found that without him, life was bleak, and movies were boring.

She was totally devoted and reckless.

However, how sincere and how fake is he towards her?

Trying hard to get hold of it, if you want to talk about it, it seems to be a deep love, but it is always a ruthless love. Fate and time, who can be the enemy?

Everything is just an illusion. Movies about derailment include "The English Patient" and "Long Dreams of the Covered Bridge". "Meet Hate Late" is handled most delicately. The heroine whispers and chatters endlessly, but it is so in line with a woman's love psychology.

Just like the classic lines in "The English Patient", they are forgotten every night and still remembered every day.

However, time is the sandpaper that can smooth everything. No matter how strong emotions and passions fluctuate, they will become flat with time, and the waves will not be shocked.

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Brief Encounter quotes

  • Laura Jesson: [speaking about Dolly to herself] I wish you'd stop talking. I wish you'd stop prying and trying to find things out. I wish you were dead - no I don't mean that. That was silly and unkind. But I wish you'd stop talking.

  • Laura Jesson: [thinking to herself while looking at her husband, Fred] Fred, dear Fred. There's so much that I want to say to you. You're the only one in the world with enough wisdom and gentleness to understand. If only it was somebody else's story and not mine. As it is, you're the only one in the world that I can never tell. Never never. Because even if I waited until we were old, old people and told you then, you'd be bound to look back over the years and be hurt. And my dear, I don't want you to be hurt. You see, we're a happily married couple and let's never forget that. This is my home. You're my husband. And my children are upstairs in bed. I'm a happily married woman - or I was, rather, until a few weeks ago. This is my whole world, and it's enough, or rather, it was until a few weeks ago. But, oh, Fred, I've been so foolish. I've fallen in love. I'm an ordinary woman. I didn't think such violent things could happen to ordinary people.