"Parisization" is a label, not a real way of learning the Parisian way of life. This label can be continuously enlarged, such as socialization, and continuous integration into a certain group, society, group, etc. After all, this is also the original intention of film and television works (so I won't start with whether Paris is in such a way, it's actually just a few elements of Paris: beauty, romance, slow rhythm, extracted for background laying.) When Emily first arrived in Paris, she was very concerned about some of the elements of Paris. Suggestion is to express a clear rejection. Having a boyfriend becomes a criterion for me. When this criterion does not adapt to the new environment, this criterion becomes a lock. This is also the reason why Emily broke up with her boyfriend. root cause. Here is a question worth thinking about. When our own principles become incompatible with the environment, do we change ourselves or stick to ourselves? Since this issue is placed on sex, it is slightly unacceptable in the eyes of the Chinese (I myself do not agree with this specific practice), but changing the perspective may really be worth everyone's own thinking. It can be seen that Emily clearly chose "Parisization" here, but it can still be said that she has adhered to some principles, such as absolutely rejecting her boss's lover, and before Gabriel broke up, she expressed a firm rejection. In fact, Amy Li has struggled with Gabriel, and here she still puts aside the specificity of sex and looks at it as a general thing, such a struggle - something I really want, but I know it can't belong to me. How should I choose? Of course, it is precisely because of the particularity of sex that human society has been civilized. Although the ways of civilization in different countries are slightly different, most of them regard loyalty as the highest pursuit. Emily may have made the last choice because Gabriel was leaving, and because Gabriel told herself that he had broken up, and she was pure in her heart, and she still felt that the end was too hasty. In fact, if the ending ends here, it will be a kind of beauty to both parties to a certain extent, because for the two, each will go to the end of the world, at least that emotional snuggle is also explained, but unexpectedly , Mathieu's investment, Gabriel will not leave, which makes this relationship a little dramatic, will the ex-girlfriend (Camille) and Gabriel continue their relationship? For Emily, no doubt she also felt betrayed by her friend. In fact, most of the real life is so entangled, but it is the magnification of film and television, and people themselves have made it intolerable. Some would say Gabriel , man, it's still career-oriented, but in fact, in this work, many people are career-oriented Sylvie to some extent, but she doesn't want to be bound by marriage, so she chooses to only be a lover with Mathieu, and she will also be with Mathieu. Emily said, you don't know anything, I personally like Sylvie's role very much, because she is capable, smart, intelligent, and responsible. The rest is in life, I will only say that it is her personal choice, of course, I still I don't want the emotional life of the people around me to be so chaotic, and being loyal is really a kind of Chinese beauty, not old-fashioned, nor the so-called 21st century thing. The most inspiring thing is Emily's problem-solving ability, which is indeed worth learning!
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