But Kelly and the actress are two people. In other words, Kelly may only shine on the stage with the light of the actress, and she is not strong at all.
She cried like a child, the makeup on her face was blackened by her rubbing, she was self-willed, and basically did not consider other people. But still some people love her, many people love her. It is because she is not as strong as the land under her feet.
Imagine if kel did not choose to end, but accepted the new album and concert of more and more. The whole film becomes an inspirational film, showing how a down-and-out singer, with the help of relatives and friends, relies on her love for music to get back on her feet. Maybe it's a good subject, maybe she'll be an outstanding example in the times we live in, a successful person who is not crushed by setbacks. In an era where failure cannot be tolerated, how many people are willing to become losers? Only successful people are admired and admired by millions of people, with peerless elegance, fame and fortune, losers should be despised and cast aside.
The director actually gave an answer, an answer that doesn't actually solve the problem right away. In fact, pessimism is not necessarily a bad thing, but the negative side of pessimism has been continuously expanded by modern people. Capriciousness may be the truth of life.
Anyway, I like kel, her fragility, tears, childishness, and her sentence: Stay away from my husband.
Since I can't choose when to come to this world, at least I have the freedom to leave.
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