Love, in addition to being moved by the pure feelings of the Indian princess in the first half, the ending suddenly changed his mind very suddenly, with a blunt moral education color.
The characterization and character transformation of the protagonist, C. Smith, is also not very smooth. Maybe it's the complexity of life, maybe it can be described as real, but it's definitely not full enough.
After reading it, except for the innocence of the Indian princess, everyone else is gone.
So, the only consolation is beauty (including emotional innocence, which may lack depth, and may just illustrate our inner quest for love.), beauty (laudable), and widescreen.
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