The first half is pretty good, in line with the encounters of general romance dramas.
A middle-aged woman was cheated on by her husband and worked and lived alone with her two children. Slowly find yourself, dare to express your thoughts, as if you have found the purpose of life again.
And our male protagonist, a 25-year-old boy who is unemployed after graduation (if I remember correctly, it should be the second-eyed man in the national treasure, or wear glasses to look better), when he is a target for emotional venting in the community service center. Really got in touch with the heroine. Seeing her resentment, vent it, and feel pity for her. I remember very clearly that when the female protagonist was tired and cried in his arms, he stretched out his right hand and patted her head to comfort "it's ok". In the coffee shop, she couldn't refuse the hostess and agreed to be her family nanny. Seeing her hard work, seeing some of the people she met, I can't remember how the last two people were so excited. Two people walk into each other's circle and start a life.
At that time, the male protagonist was still a little naive. When the female protagonist officially introduced him to her friends, he borrowed glasses from one of them to ridicule him for being old, and for the uncle who said he was too young, etc. speech. I feel like a child's revenge.
The heroine was pregnant, which she didn't expect. The male protagonist is very happy, because he wants to have a child with her, because he wants to be with her in the future. This passage of the male protagonist is very emotional and touching.
It's a pity that it was an ectopic pregnancy, and the heroine came out of the hospital and proposed to break up, or she didn't want to spend the rest of her life with him from the beginning. Said that he was still young and could find something better without wasting time on her. From here, I start to get confused. I don't understand the reason for the breakup, let alone the reason for the next reunion.
The male protagonist started a formal job and traveled around the world. Among them, there were things like volunteering, sending supplies to African tribes, etc., and even adopted a little boy from India. In this way, 5 years have passed. He is 30, and she has become the anchor. The two met in the restaurant. Say hello to each other, ask each other's boyfriends, girlfriends. The male protagonist doesn't seem to have any impulsive thoughts, but the female protagonist took the initiative to ask whether or not to sit together after seeing the male protagonist's mother. I just stared blankly, not knowing why.
5 years is not a short period of time, and it is rare for them to remain single after being separated for so long. What I don't understand is that he broke up 5 years ago saying he was young and deserves better, and they got back together after 5 years? Does traveling around the world make him more mature? What has grown to bring the two back together? The movie is too hasty in this regard and doesn't say much detail.
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