"Amazing" it is the word I describe it. This movie makes me feel "Love without end". This old man didn't really fall in love until he was 63 years old, the first time in his life. As for the heroine, when she ended a 20-year marriage and thought she would never be trapped by her feelings again, she could still cry because of a love affair. Isn't this love without end?
Not long after the film starts, there is a fast-paced conversation between a professor's sister who is doing women's studies and a female writer's sister to an enduring old man about the old cow eating the tender grass, which makes the old man unable to eat. The climax of the middle part is that this female writer sister cried so much because of her lovelorn, she finished writing her new work while crying: she wrote and wrote, she cried; she looked at it, she cried; she laughed and laughed, Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooy During a conversation with her daughter, she told her daughter: "You don't actually think you can out smart of getting hurt? ... you can't hide from love for the rest of your life because maybe it won 't work out, maybe you become unglued. It's just not a way to live."
Although the female writer made the male lead in her work die by the end of the second act, the movie has a happy ending. The actor's performance is very good, especially the crying scene, the hysterical crying is
worth watching~~
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