Watching a loved one fall from a building and his head blooms is roughly the ultimate distortion.
But, who can guarantee that when we are together, this is all we know. Everyone always has something they don't want others to know, maybe it's unimportant, maybe it's dark.
He loved her, always had, but he just couldn't control himself. From the time she was admitted to medical school, he knew that he would lose her like his mother. So far the distortion has intensified.
And she, just an ordinary woman, can't bear all this, good and bad. The first third of the film has been talking about She's different. Growing up in a simple family, although not rich, but warm. Yes, she doesn't belong in David's world. But she loved him, at least once.
New York, he thought she liked it. Maybe she really likes it.
It's cruel to keep those beautiful fragments of the past. There is also the bio shop called "All Good Things". Wouldn't it have been different if they hadn't been to New York.
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