My subject and I saw half a heated argument over the ending (spoilers included)

Johnathan 2022-03-21 09:02:18

The object believes that every time the second female lead breaks up the male and female lead crying, she must have accumulated a lot of guilt, and she will finally admit to the male and female lead what she did and apologize. And I think that the female second has no repentance from beginning to end, and will not apologize in the end. The most likely ending is to fade out directly, and the male and female protagonists are together as if the female second had never happened.

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I didn't expect the final ending was that the second female was caught by the male protagonist. I did not expect the male protagonist's wit, so the ending of the female second included admitting everything she did, but she said that I have nothing to apologize for , indicating that she has never repented or apologized from beginning to end. I think I understand the second girl better than my partner. He may understand women to a certain extent (found out while watching the Legend of Zhen Huan), but he doesn't understand secret love.

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  • Opal 2022-03-23 09:02:18

    This analysis also thought that the two women were gays

  • Anabel 2022-04-23 07:02:45

    The soundtrack is better than the movie

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    Matthew: Yeah, sure. Thanks.

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    Matthew: That's original.

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