"Living Fragrant" Spanish movie prince Pedro. Almodóvar Once upon a time, there was a question on Zhihu. When you have a partner (boyfriend, girlfriend or husband and wife), and you meet someone who makes you extremely excited, will you give up your existing relationship to follow? I'm confused, I don't know how to choose. Any relationship between the sexes requires loyalty and persistence, but as an individual, you have the right to pursue happiness. He is free and nothing can bind him. I remember one answer in particular that I agreed with. People, there is a time cost. Man is a prophetic animal. The incomparable heartbeat you encountered may only be a superficial phenomenon, and the people who accompany you are the ones you spent a lot of time and energy to cultivate. You are already acquaintances, and your relationship is now stable. It is not worth giving up existing security in pursuit of the unknown and risky. We have exclusive memories of our current partner. He used to be in my life, he has been with me so much, a stranger, what relationship do I have with him? ? Some may just be an imaginary in the mind. I don't know whether to follow the trend in Zhihu or it is really too politically correct, and many of the answers are sensational. I think, since I can be tempted, there must be something wrong with the existing relationship. In fact, the person who asked this question has already made a choice, and the added answer will only make the questionee feel a little more guilty. So, what we should think about is, as those who are left behind, what should we do? hate it? Don't let go? Unscrupulous? I think it's better not to be a pitiful person. Love the new and hate the old, is it human nature? David and Sancho in the movie "Fragrance" are left behind, they are not reconciled, they beg, they are the people who are pitied by the audience. However, as a qualified audience, they will not be moved by their love, because they love others the most and love themselves the least. Do anything to get the love of others. Sancho shot and maimed his friend and colleague David in order to get the love of his wife Clara. Clara didn't love him, she fell in love with Victor. In the end, Sancho committed suicide after killing his wife in order to save his wife. . One of the most impressive episodes is: Clara and Victor came home exhausted after cheating, and found Sancho happily cooking in the kitchen, saying that it was for the wedding anniversary, Clara said indifferently that she had forgotten and asked, Why not get a divorce, Sancho slaps her across the face and says, as long as I love you, you can't get a divorce. After that, I went to set the table myself to celebrate the wedding anniversary. And behind David's seemingly calmness, he is actually very possessive. When he found out that Clara and Victor were having an affair, he was sweating with anger, and he had already started his own revenge by secretly taking photos of their affair. Even if he does not treat his wife as true love as he said, he is possessive. Seeing Victor around his wife, he was confused and furious. The union with Elena is from Elena's blind worship, He doesn't really love her, he just enjoys her. When enjoyment is threatened, he will do nothing to destroy it. Are Victor and Elena the best match at the end? I don't know, maybe the director thinks so? The director really prefers Victor, yes, what a lovely person, this is normal love right?
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