After watching the movie, the last scene is that they were sitting in a taxi and looking out the window. Helena's eyes stinged me, and there was no need to hide the sadness of many thoughts at that moment, even though she was reluctant to admit that she just wanted to see her. his side.
I have forgotten the reason for being in Amway's film, but it's not important anymore, the important thing is that it's a pretty good film. If the first encounter was accidental, then the subsequent encounter was a choice. There must be a lot of thoughts, and so many thoughts flowed out in the dialogue, and they were slowly released in restraint from beginning to end, which was intoxicating. Heart aches again. When a person reaches a certain age, the ability to endure pain will increase, and the heart will be like the skin, as if it is wrapped by something heavy, and the pain from time to time reminds me that I am still alive. If you call it self-moving, you can. The occurrence of such situations is limited, and sweet and painful experience is not too much.
Just as she came to see him, she must know what to expect, she must also know that the encounter is short-lived after all, and separation is inevitable. Her decision to come to see him was made in a hurry, she attributed her impulsiveness to the haste, it was wonderful that she didn't have time to fight the contradictory mood, and she didn't have time to hesitate, if it wasn't, what reason would there be to meet again? . They even said goodbye so hurriedly and casually, so relaxed as if they would meet again soon. The woman wore a mature mask with a relaxed smile. She didn't admit that she came to see him in the end. She asked him to help her throw away the cigarette case, he asked why, she said, "My husband doesn't know I smoke." The last dialogue was so natural, so casually blurted out, without any atmosphere, the car door was closed , Finally, the sadness spreads out, drowns people, can't breathe.
Don't you think this is really beautiful?
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