The first part ended like a fairy tale in the snow, but what will happen after the prince and princess are together? The second part has the answer.
Confession and confirmation of one's heart are in an instant, but the days to come are countless trivial interactions. The moment when we are together is the purest time of love, and we will face many real and life tests after we are together.
They parted ways on the street because of trivial matters, because the promise of marriage fell apart.
There is a scene in which Brigitte and Mark are at odds at the banquet. Brigitte is so angry that the male protagonist leaves, because he feels that the male protagonist always looks down on others. After losing my temper, I quickly called and apologized when I got home. It was really capricious and cute. At first, the male protagonist was stunned and did not chase after him. A bunch of people in the barrage area complained that this was a straight male style. But the act of making the male protagonist a straight man instead of a scumbag was the next thing he ran downstairs to the female protagonist's house and said to the doorbell of her house, "I love you". That scene was so touching. After watching a lot of American dramas, God knows how hard it is to say the words "I love you". Mark even said it three times in a row.
The heroine is fat, stupid, terribly inferior and stubborn, like another me in the world. Don't believe in being loved, and get angry at not being firmly chosen. Longing for stability in love, but afraid of not being able to grasp happiness.
But she can also be optimistic in prison, and she is willing to apologize in public when she makes mistakes.
The reason why Mark likes her is probably because her life is full of so many possibilities. She is casual and straightforward, with constant twists and turns but also interesting and natural. I remember that the key word of Limark's confession to impress the heroine in the last movie was "truth", and "I like the real you" is more moving than "I like the beautiful you". Like the real you, like you who often make oolongs, like you in grandma's underwear, like you who are nonsensical and serious, like you who are wet in the rain with leaves on your head...
But after being together, she will be mad at his arrogance and indifference, will want a promise to marry, and will cheat immediately after almost breaking up. And he also found that she always interrupted meetings at important times and did ridiculous things in his circle.
How can two people who seem incompatible, finally reconcile? Probably because of love. Because of enough love, it’s okay to step back a little bit, and it’s okay to give up some.
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