Reminds me of the scene when Connell knocked on Marianne's door for the first time, in her gray uniform, and Marianne was barefoot. You can feel the coldness of Ireland through the screen, as if there is the coldness after the rain and the salty coldness of the sea breeze. Recalling that after Marianne was teased at school, Connell came to her and took her to the haunted house. Thinking of Connell not inviting Marianne to the prom, Marianne's huge loneliness, Connell's emotional breakdown after the prom, crying and calling to tell Marianne how much she misses her.
Reminds me of Connell's aloofness and confusion in Trinity alone. Thinking of the two sitting on the floor when they parted at the end, Marianne's wet hair and the thought "He's telling the truth" in her heart, He would be somewhere entirely, living a different kind of life. He would be different with women even... "
How small is the probability to meet a Connell, gentle and respectful of women... Connell is also so lucky to meet Marianne, to accompany him to overcome depression, to solve the knot of depression since childhood... We're normal people"But we have done so much good for each other”
I hope that in some space, Connell can become a free great writer, and Marianne can also embrace her loneliness and be healed forever...
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