not supported, but accepted

Rusty 2022-03-22 09:02:07

To be honest, the story itself is bizarre, even unacceptable. But after careful scrutiny, it is acceptable, and it is believed that the plot actually stems from life itself. I don't know if something like this happens in real life, but I believe in this diverse world, something like that definitely exists. And this is real life.

I don't want to criticize any of the characters in the film, all their actions are within my tolerance. But it doesn't mean that I agree or can tolerate such a thing happening around me, it just means that it is understandable.

Especially the heroine, perhaps only by experiencing it personally can she deeply understand what is the person she can entrust in her life. If it weren't for that accident, I don't think she would understand how important her boyfriend is to her, nor how much she can entrust her life to. Perhaps she was still hesitant to perpetuate her vague feelings.

It is because of this experience that she deeply understands that some people and some things are only fleeting, and can never become an indispensable part of life.

Maybe her approach is difficult for men to accept. But I believe that the choice she made after the experience was stronger. Even think that their marriage is far more stable than her sister's (personal opinion). Because of a woman like her, once she chooses, she will be very at ease, very down-to-earth, wholeheartedly cherish the happiness she has, have no regrets, and be loyal to her choice.

I hope this experience doesn't happen to anyone.

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Rumor Has It... quotes

  • Sarah: My sister... she bounces.

  • Sarah: Am I over-thinking this?

    Jeff: You're not under-thinking it.