I think there seems to be something wrong with the title of the movie...
The same story of two people's dialogue throughout the film reminds me of the "Love Is" series, and I recently watched a film with only two people and "Two People in Fire". This kind of film only has two people in the whole process, but it is not boring, enough to present the beginning and end of a love story.
When they met again, the two were different from the past. They talked about the days after leaving each other now. He remembered the dress she wore when they first met, and they both still remember the conversation when they first met each other. Maybe the night of seeing each other again wasn't the right one, but it also seemed predictable. As the woman said, the moment she saw him tonight, she knew what was bound to happen tonight.
During the time away from each other, they lived nothing special, and meeting each other couldn't change anything. For a man, maybe time has made him understand a lot, but he is not very mature. He still has unrealistic fantasies about each other after the reunion, and women come from afar to be the bridesmaids who have vacancies because of the candidates. I don’t think so. It's not just for a trip. Once in love, the two sides do not deny it, but the past tense has become a fact. But when I saw the conversation between the two outside the terrace, the affectionate teasing about the future actually gave me the idea of looking forward to the reunion of the long-lost lovers... Although I understand that the woman at this time will definitely not So irrational.
As expected, she hurriedly returned to the room to pack her luggage, all fantasies were instantly empty, the man must be lost, he was serious, and only after losing did he realize that she was really so different.
At least, in his heart.
Young people have the desire for love, the courage to love, the passion and desire for each other, but at the same time they are immature and uninhibited, irrational and self-willed and temperamental. And when everything is in the past, if you try to piece together the past that was smashed by frivolity and carelessly, it will no longer make much sense. I can only move forward with regret and the fragments in my heart.
When she was blowing her hair, the man said: I love you, whether it's good or bad, please take it on the road. At this time, his heart may be full of regret and remorse, but it is helpless. He had lost her, and it was impossible for the broken teacup to try to restore it. A woman should love him as well, but she is more rational than a man's impulsiveness.
At the end of the film, the two got into different taxis, and this accidental and deliberate reunion ended... When the camera merged the two, it reminded me of what the woman said to him:
After this encounter, I am even more lonely.
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