love is when things change

Joaquin 2022-03-22 09:02:46

After watching "Stealing Heart", I feel that love is difficult to explain. In fact, no one has ever understood how love works.
Maybe Shelly just thought that the half-old milf in front of her was still charming, maybe Leah just thought the young man was dazzlingly handsome, so they were together. When a few weeks turn into six years, it is no longer a whim.
On the eve of Shirley's marriage, Leah's efforts to restrain herself made Shirley angry - how could such a woman admit that she was reluctant to bear such a young child. So spend one last time for Shelly -- for his wedding present.
Only later, separated, but not happy. Neither were happy. Shelly's first night with the bride is full of Leah. Everything is about Leah. And Leah's new lover can't heal her, champagne and wine, or sad every day. Shelly couldn't find Leah, and checked into a hotel, avoiding her mother and wife.
On the last night, the two met, desperate like moths to a flame. But at that moment, love came to an end. Shelly discovers that the lack of character in himself is caused by Leah, discovers that he will always be 12 years old in front of Leah, and finds himself many years too late. We can only cherish each other, and then go on our own.
Years later, I found out that what I love the most is each other~ Love is really nonsense.

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Extended Reading
  • Monica 2022-03-14 14:12:28

    It's a terrible movie. The old woman Pfeiffer always breaks up the happy young people. This is true in the age of innocence, and it is still true here. The two victims are also beautiful girls who are deeply loved by me-Winona and Felicity, (angry!!!) As for the male protagonist, it is not a good product, he is vacillating. I am very sympathetic to Edmee!!!

  • Nicolette 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Little love can't stand

Chéri quotes

  • Lea de Lonval: Did you really think I was such a good person? If I'd been a truly good person, I'd have made a man of you instead of thinking but nothing but your pleasure and my happiness.

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: He was unable to suppress a sense that he had been able to escape from something. That he was a free man again. A feeling he eventually came to realize was entirely misguided. It was many years before he understood that both of them had been quite unjustly punished. Léa for being born so many years before him, and Chéri for having failed to grasp that Léa was the only woman he would ever be able to love. And once he was settled in his mind that this was the case, he took out his old service revolver, and put a bullet in his brain.