The old routine of the one-day cycle, coupled with the poor rating, makes me think it is a bland weekend drama, but it seems that there is something to think about. The male protagonist used the wedding speech to attract the female protagonist who was supposed to give a speech. In reality, will there be such an attractive existence? If it exists, your love will come. Yesterday is today, and tomorrow is still today. When trapped together in a cyclical day, the two people who get along day and night naturally have feelings, and can't help but think that the complex real world is full of uncertainty and the expectation that might be better next time, it is not appropriate. If you don't have a choice, is it right? Maybe it's self-comfort, maybe it's true love. Every day around is the same and the male and female leaders try to make them different. It seems that an ordinary day can be different because of expectations and arrangements. Life always needs to be adjusted in the dull and tasteful, and make every day the same into a little different. Even thinking of being trapped in this day's free time and space seems to be good. Every day is not necessarily a bad thing. The process from quantitative change to qualitative change requires countless ordinary small days to prepare for the big day when all wishes come true. But when the heroine disappeared and the life of the heroine became a mess, the calm brother who seemed to be in control was also anxious. It turns out that life is different because of the existence of the other half. Asking the question mark, is it really different? Reality can be frightening. The hostess asked, among millions of people in the real world, would you still love me? The world cannot resist temptation and choice. Well, it’s still the heroine. Just as I can live without you, but with you, it won’t be so boring. The minimum standard is reached. But in the end the male protagonist was brave, not hiding in a world of nothingness and continuing to live alone, but fighting the unknown with the female protagonist. The confusion of the heroine can be solved, and the entanglement in the confusion will only continue to cycle. Going back to the speech of the hero at the beginning, we were born to be lost and then redeemed, but we are still lost, right?
I don’t see many movies but I think it is worth thinking about.
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