At the end of the film, Julia lost to her "best friend" fiancee, and she wanted to save the hazy and wonderful "love" with her "best friend". She was sitting alone in the corner of the banquet, another friend of hers, George, called, and the low voice slowly stated her frustrated look of a loser, her purple dress, she was bored banging on the table, she Get up and look around blankly. . . Julia knew that George had come a long way to comfort her again. George was holding the wine glass dashingly, stared at her, and said with a smile, does it make you tempted? It's a pity that this handsome and handsome man is gay, but whatever, life is such a pity, accept it. The two embraced and danced.
I always thought the writers would take a turn, and George said "I'm sorry, I lied to you, I'm not a gay, I've been pretending to be gay just to get close to you. . . pity. . . George is indeed gay, drama. Both inside and outside.
Is there a permanent friendship between the opposite sex? No one can answer.
But the opposite sex you once liked has finally become your "best friend", which is really heartbreaking.
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