Even the sun can't be eternal, those who expect love forever are either stupid or bad
Oscar and Mimi's love is real, hate is also real, and the countless disgust and hurt between love and hate are even more real.
At first glance, this movie is a tragedy of a scumbag and a stupid woman, but when you think about it, is it just that?
Isn't this the story of all lovers in the world?
They are attracted to each other, they want to be together like crazy, they combine after countless efforts, indulge their lust, thinking that after entering each other's body and reaching orgasm, it is endless sweetness, in fact?
The two of them faced each other day and night, and then the passion became dull.
As in "One Hundred Years of Solitude":
No matter how fiery and intense love is, it will be peaceful.
When I was in junior high school, I read an article, and I thought that the article was really excellent: everything starts with peace, and everything ends with peace.
The important thing is that when we find out that we no longer love each other, whether we can break up well, entangle each other or one party is tragic after all.
Nigel and Fiona were lucky because they were rescued.
But how did countless couples get through the seven-year itch?
No, husband and wife are not itching for seven years, they are itching every year. This is human nature. It is normal, but facing the same person every day, no matter how perfect a person is, they will hate it...
But we only know how to torture each other, but we can't learn to say goodbye properly.
Nigel is handsome, a full-fledged gentleman, and even has sex, and when he meets Mimi, even though he is fascinated, he has to pretend to be a perfect one.
Fiona is so elegant, the two of them don't even bother to quarrel.
But Nigel, under the guidance of Oscar, began to pursue and indulge.
Fiona and Mimi went to Wushan together to the best of their ability.
Both husband and wife are madly in love with Mimi...
I had an argument with my family yesterday. The reason was that I remembered that there was a holiday in my third year of high school, and when I left, there was no one on campus. A couple walking together suddenly started fighting, the girl lay on top of the boy and asked the boy to carry her.
At that time, I just thought it was really beautiful. At this time, a teacher drove the car and parked beside them and scolded the girl: shameless!
When I told this, I just wanted to express the teacher's feudal thoughts, and the export was dirty and insulting.
In the end my brother and mom and dad said good job!
I was defeated, got angry for a while, and threw down my job and went upstairs.
The repression of human nature is still like this today, but what about the United States in the 1990s?
The depth of this movie is far from being a love story, there are many, many more, just don't know what we see.
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