It feels that apart from the male and female protagonists, they can feel some physical sensations and touches with each other, which is slightly similar to online dating in reality. Of course, because they can all feel some of the emotional or physical torture the other is going through, as if there is someone around, which is a lot worse than online dating.
In fact, I can accept it. I thought that this movie will be the hero and heroine who accompany each other in this way, and then maintain such a soul mate without affecting real life (maybe this idea is also ideal, because I now feel more and more that there may be no pure friendship between men and women. My personal opinion is that you are right). But I saw the two of them rushing out from behind, and my three views really exploded. It didn't start from here. When I saw the female protagonist saying goodbye to the male protagonist in the snow, I continued to watch with my only weak hope. I felt that what I thought might come true.
But then they turned out to be remote... It felt like someone was looking for someone to vent their loneliness. Maybe love. That's when the bgm went off, and I came to see the movie because of the song, but I think he kind of ruined the emmmm of the song.
I know, in fact, the generation of this kind of love must be related to the actions of the heroine's husband and the environment around the hero. However, I still have the feeling that the three views have exploded.
They feel so empathetic that they don't even need to rely on anything to get in touch. What I want to see more is that they are both single, but they redeem each other through their souls and find each other together. If it is this kind of love, I will be really happy. Although the behavior of the heroine's husband is one of the main reasons for pushing the heroine to become the hero, I always feel that framing the heroine in a married box will make my three views feel uncomfortable.
(Only represent my personal opinion!
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