A very bland movie, there are not too many scenes, only two people are talking, but people have the patience to listen to their trivial talk and finish the show.
The story begins with a single, lonely man approaching a bridesmaid at a wedding. After watching the prey for a long time, he asked the bartender for two glasses of champagne, intending to take the initiative. Probing each other from shallow to deep, a man seems to be flirting with a woman, but this is not the case. Where do you start to know that they were once husband and wife? When they talked about the scene when they met for the first time at the age of nineteen, they wondered if they knew each other before. Knowing that the woman's ex-husband is a lawyer and the man happens to be a lawyer, naturally assumes their relationship.
A woman attends her ex-husband's sister's wedding as a substitute bridesmaid. She doesn't even know why she came, because of a free trip? I think it's because of her ex-husband, take this opportunity to have a face-to-face with her ex-husband, and maybe have a chance to talk about the years of separation. She smoked, and her husband, a cardiologist, couldn't accept it, so she had to hide her cravings. You can be unscrupulous in front of your ex-husband. She complained to the man that the bride was the last bridesmaid, even though the man was the bride's brother. Women show their truest selves without hiding them at all.
Men have been keeping an eye on women at weddings. Seeing her actions, she would laugh out loud, showing a little bit of indulgence during the period. He took champagne to strike up a conversation, I don't know if it was intentional, he should know that women don't drink, maybe he is just testing her, whether he has changed his habit. When the bride grabbed the bouquet, he said that he also had one for you. He took it for granted that the bridesmaids must be single. After knowing that the woman was married, he should think that she was lying to him. Before he mentioned it, he recalled being nineteen years old and still remembered the scene of the meeting. The details may have been made up, but the outline of the story was indeed fact.
Do two people go to bed because they still care about each other? The woman had struggled, she knew that doing so was a betrayal of the family, but she still followed her own heart, and she drank two sips of champagne for this. Even if a man has a girlfriend, he has no guilt at all. Whether or not this sex happens is entirely up to the woman. After the incident, the woman should regret it. Is it a way to make up for the betrayal by calling her husband in the bathroom? A man deliberately borrows a phone outside the bathroom door, deliberately makes a noise, is jealous? Maybe it is, it can be seen from the previous plot that he loved her very much at the beginning. After the divorce, he will pay attention to her similar hair color and height on the street, always looking forward to meeting again. Or maybe not, a woman who once belonged to her is now another person's wife, how can she feel happy when she talks to another person as intimately as possible. Compared with men, women are happy. He and she were just having fun for a while, and they should return to their respective lives later.
If a man has said all his love words and then kept it, I thought the woman would be moved and stayed to stage a romance. The woman is no longer my age. She has been through two marriages and knows what kind of person she should choose. A phone call from the man's girlfriend brought this stealing to its true ending. The man explained to his girlfriend in various ways. It was not like he didn't care as the title said. He loved his girlfriend and was nostalgic for women.
At the end of the movie, the people who were originally in the two taxis became a shared car. I don't understand what this means, the same destination?
Men and women get married because of love and passion for life, but the stupidity and ignorance of their youth prevent them from continuing to live. A woman chooses the second marriage because it is suitable, with a suitable person, even if there is no such abundant feelings, life is what she wants.
When we are young, we start a marriage because of love. If we choose a second marriage, love is no longer an inevitable choice. I am still living in a world where love is everything, and I don't have that much understanding of marriage and I don't have such a deep understanding of this film. The only thing I can understand is why they go to bed.
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