To be deceived is not necessarily to be lost. Love is giving, giving and wanting to give; desire is taking, wanting and wanting. Louie said that to Julia, he was both, wanting to give her everything he had and wanting to have everything she had. For this, Aaron said he became a lost man. But Louis doesn't think so. He felt that it was Julia who was lost, why and how, he didn't know, but he would change everything. In the end, the leader was indeed him.
There is no one who cannot enter the world. Billy said that Bonnie can only belong to him, Bonnie can't enter Louis' world, and Louis can't adapt to Bonnie's world. That's right, Louis is not good at cheating, and has no talent for violence. Therefore, the first time the two teamed up to swindle the gambling failed, he was ripped apart, and she was humiliated by others. But who can doubt that there is only one world? Before the curtain ends, isn't there a personable veteran Louie at the Moroccan table?
In the end, I finally understand that the original sin may be the desire that coexists with love. Nothing is impossible in the name of love! You Can't Walk Away From Love sounded at the end of the credits, wonderful!
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