I went to the supermarket on Friday and Saturday to buy a lot of kitchen supplies. This time, I had enough. I can't stand the crowds in the supermarket, and I can't stand the effort to get so many things. I prepared black-bone chicken soup at home on Saturday. I thought of Saining, and sent her a text message saying that she was going to be missed. She said that she was watching the end of the game at that time, fuck! I was also thinking about this movie at the time, so I turned it out at night and recollected it. What I didn't understand before was why Louise didn't choose Jimmy, but that day, I suddenly wanted to understand, before watching the movie. It's not that Jimmy doesn't love Louise, but how long can this love last? How long can this love last? These changes are not only for Jimmy, but also for Louise's doubts about himself. And women, how important are women to men? For his career, what would he choose? For his dream, what would he choose? For his habits, what would he choose? There was only one, and the woman came second. Sometimes you are even worse than a ball game, isn't Darrel that way. From a rational point of view, this is nothing excessive, but no one can think rationally in front of emotions, otherwise it would not be called love. In the end, Louise even gave the engagement ring Jimmy gave him to the old man who never knew him. On the one hand, it heralded the fate that the pair of wild flowers will eventually end, and on the other hand, it also showed that Louise completely cut off her retreat. A kind of determination to go on madly with Thelma without hesitation. Although there is nothing wrong with the second, women also have the right to choose a first and a dominant position for themselves. I am afraid there is only one way, which is to completely put aside the dependence and favor on men. This is like Shu Ting's "To the Oak". When you no longer stand beside men in the form of a vine, but in the form of a tree, that kind of independent sense of self-satisfaction should be quite fulfilling, but At the same time, you will also be helpless. This is also an inevitable destiny. In such a male society, the fate of women completely abandoning the independent inventory of men is bound to be a deadroad, just like the end of the film.
I am not advocating feminism, nor am I criticizing male society. No matter what kind of lifestyle you choose, you only need to find the balance fulcrum of your life. Right and wrong are the assumptions and imaginations of others, and their envy. And viciousness can't completely replace your own true feelings of pain and happiness. So, choose the choice you think is the right choice, or choose the choice you want to choose, and run forward without hesitation. You know, if life is a complete comedy, what's the point of being alive?
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