In this drama, the more impressive point is that the heroine ran to the subway station and once again prepared to commit suicide by lying on the track. And the scene suddenly pulled back to the situation where the heroine was with her husband when she came to the subway station to take refuge.
In this drama, the heroine received the enthusiasm of Dousen, and also regarded the temporary t enthusiasm of the outside world as love and destiny. It is estimated that all life in marriage starts from here~ When one party gives infinite love, but has not given the other party what he wants most, once the third party gives the other party what he desires, the other party will fall in love with third parties, and thus feel either resentful or no longer acceptable to the party. Authorities fans, that's it. Everyone has an unavoidable tendency to self-destruct.
Love is the spice of life.
When we talk about love, in addition to thinking of "heartbeat", "sex", "contact", "hormones", and "badoamine", we also wonder why we once couldn't accept or would never like it. The point that can be obtained when the other party has it, instead of the point that you don't like or can't accept?
I have been thinking, what is the problem or confusion of the heroine? From my limited experience, all I can think of is that the heroine actually doesn't love Dousen, but the heroine is not consciously attracted to it. The heroine can only show that she loves Dousen very much, and hopes that Dousen can behave like herself. You have to love Dousen, let Dousen love yourself. There is another situation, that is, the heroine actually loves Dousen, but this is beyond the heroine's life cognition after all. As the heroine said, since childhood, the heroine has been educated and needs the initiative of boys. The heroine is actually not confident in herself. The heroine does not believe that she is worthy of being loved. Or, the heroine is just one of the victims of the war, showing the overall inner emptiness of the entire era of that era. It's just that the female protagonist is virtual, and Jiu Sen is the actual virtual.
I am afraid that only "love" can save the trauma caused by war?
What a blessing it is for us who were born in times of peace.
In addition to "love", we can also have national conditions, family affection, friendship, and even care for our own spiritual world and the fields around us. And it is all the emotions other than "love" that make us calm and profound.
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