Due to my procrastination, I have to write this unfinished article now to keep the convention. I think the peculiarity of people is that different moods at different times will extend many different colors to the same thing. Just like me, looking at this movie with absolute sanity. I was more impressed by the film's soundtrack, the park benches, than the story itself.
To be honest, it's not the first time I've seen this movie, but what impresses me most is the film's non-protracted narrative style, and the park benches that are just right every time they appear. Those nameplates are important reminders for the development of the story, just like reading a chapter novel. It started with love at first sight, continued with inability to help, and finally stopped after the climax. With the narration of a male protagonist throughout, what I actually saw was the male protagonist's "growth" process. A Jewish family, a rejected law school, an old father with a very positive outlook throughout the process. Sure enough, the conflict of contradictions reflects the drama. A 33-year-old former model, a charming diplomat's wife. The differences between the two do not need to be compared, they have been clearly shown in front of the screen. However, this contrast is also the starting point of mutual fascination and blending. Ariel's quote Maybe...if we had had more time. I would have found something about you I didn't like, really couldn't stand. Which would be very useful right now. But I doubt it. They say that no love is perfect. But then, they never met you. Calm, deep and full of infatuation. And these words are echoed by the confession at the end of the male protagonist. If I were a language teacher, I would definitely admire the beauty of this fixing structure. I think that's pretty much all my good thoughts about extramarital affairs! very nice. Everything is all right.
However, what is more about thinking is that it is just a group of spiritual fantasies without real meaning. In the comments, the first sentence is always "the three views are not correct". Yes, extramarital affairs are not just three views. I always feel like I'm not even aware of the mental derailment. However, in the end, you will actually find that what really moves you is not the madness of derailment, the unethical excitement, but the love itself. Learn to love, know each other, and know how to give. Find a loving partner, become a soul mate and evolve into a couple. It's so romantic.
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