When I watch it, for some reason, I always think of Pippa Li's Private Life.
After watching it, I found out that the producers of the two films were the handsome Brat Pitt.
Not having read the original book, many people say they have regrets. But the movie itself is enough to move me.
When the heroine came out, I felt very strong. In the eyes of the world, she should be a very pretentious, ungrateful and even neurotic woman. But I absolutely agree with the words of a girl in the film, it is not easy for a woman to have more choices than marriage.
Finding yourself, pursuing inner balance, and learning to love, not just love, may be the biggest homework for a woman in her life.
There's a lot of thought-provoking dialogue in the film, such as one of her boyfriends saying, why can't we accept the fact that our relationship is broken? Why can't we choose to go on unhappy and let the other party not leave our life?
In real life, how many can run away? Most people are just self-righteous cowards.
What we fear may really be just fear itself. Change is a neutral word, neither good nor bad, right or wrong.
It takes some courage to live.
I think, I will definitely revisit this film, or even buy the original book to read.
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