I watched this movie in the middle of the night, and I couldn't calm down for a long time. After rummaging through the comments, everyone's perspective was the same, and they were excited for their emotional connection.
I was also moved by the fiery confessions of the young boys among them. I really want to see that the heroine can keep the boy and complain to each other. But after you stay, what about tomorrow? As a middle-aged person, we have been polished by time into what we are today, knowing that no matter how hot love is, it is difficult to resist the test of time, and the momentary infatuation of young people has indeed brought about devastating changes in our lives. Although the heroine is very good, her status does not allow her to do anything out of character. This is the choice of an ordinary person. You can't stand the earth-shattering love given to you. Life is all about making fun of people, we can't meet that person at the right time and place.
I haven't read the original, so I feel the plot jumps a bit. Except for the heroine and the boy, other characters are not portrayed fully enough. The boy's parents did not express to the child that they expected him to receive treatment and to survive. She even gave up her child's life for the sake of her vain belief, and even after the trial received treatment, she even asked her child to go to church. This brain circuit? How chilling this is. His beliefs collapsed, and his parents who loved him the most in the world were still on the side of the church. This kind of loneliness and despair was simply unbearable for a sensitive child. The "liberation" that followed was just as natural.
The husband proposed a release-style marriage, but the heroine did not accept it. After the husband moved out of the house, the heroine was restless and in pain, but she still had to face her work and life normally, and she didn't talk to others, so she slowly digested it and endured it. In my heart, I admire such an independent woman who can live bravely and say no, and have the courage to bear the consequences, even though it is painful.
I absolutely support the fidelity of marriage, but after the pain of separation, the heroine accepts her husband's return. The departure of the boy had a huge impact on the heroine. Maybe life is not so perfect, but most of the time we have expectations for life, which is also the source of joy and pain. What's the point of being like The Walking Dead if there's no expectation? When the great pain of derailment and separation is difficult to resolve and the spiritual world collapses, if the other party sincerely saves, can we try to give each other a chance. In this vast sea of people, meeting people who can accompany each other, those who used to be beautiful are overwhelmed by the busyness of life, I just hope that we can wipe the dust on it together, so that it can continue to shine and inject more beauty.
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