Or, no matter how time turns and turns, we essentially want the same thing. I remember a section in the film, Peter asked jacks, who can say with the most sincere heart: "I will always love you." Jacks just smiled: "Whitney Houston."
Then he laughed, and then the smile was boundless. The image of Jacks is more plump and mature than the little girl who lost herself for her career in the popular and popular "The Devil of Fashion" last year. She maintains an ambiguous relationship with her ex-boyfriend, lives with her GAY friend, and has worked hard in the fashion industry for many years. such a movie. "Damn it, longing for love."
So in the end, she can break through her stubborn opinions and fly to Argentina to pursue the love that may be unknown.
Typical modern fear. Today, when they are too satisfied with their own state, many people seem to find it more difficult to accept the responsibility, tolerance, involvement, quarrel, and control that the word family means to live together, which is prohibitive.
And when jacks said fascinatedly, "Maybe I wake up one morning and I'll think I'm in love, you know, excited, dizzy, and a little bit sick", her gay boyfriend Peter immediately poured cold water, "No. , that's not love, that's the flu."
Then, what about love? What is love in the end?
From the first time Peter brushed with the lover of his dreams, he thought he was struck by the lightning of love, and then he kept sketching his fantasies. Years later, when he saw his love again, he found out that everything was just a self-deception scam.
into absurdity.
Fortunately, at the end of the film, Peter gave the other party and himself a chance. The two walked shoulder to shoulder in the sunset at dusk, walking further and further apart. There is a love quietly kicked off.
If you ask me what I like about this movie, I think it is the lines and the love.
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