That sultry kiss evoked a fiery lust, and the young man was hopelessly in love with her. And I couldn't help but fall in love with this movie. That innocence, pure love, lasts forever. All great love stories are piled up with twists and turns and long pains. What is not available is the most beautiful, and what is too easy to get is not cherished. I think that this love has crossed the emotional barriers and turned into a link between the lives of the two. The most classic scene is when the boy drinks water in front of the pool and is snatched for a kiss, and the girl leaves floating. I've tried the tick-and-run strategy many times, and it really tickles my heart. Maybe this is an important reason to capture the audience's psychology. It's like a fluffy cat's paw scratching your heart, but when you're emotional, it doesn't. Pull your claws away, hang your heart, and let it do its bidding. That's the genius of the story, and it's hard to guard against. And those scumbags and scumbags didn't understand this weakness of animals and acted arbitrarily.
Although the story is a comedy ending, it is indeed a tragic ending. People's love experiences have been wasted and time has passed. It is a tragedy that creates another tragedy, the bond between each other becomes an unbreakable whole, one person changes the other person's state of mind, makes it a new look, and gets rewards. This dream-like story is very positive - it's now called chicken soup.
Life is lonely and can never understand each other.
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