I want to talk about movies first. In fact, the screenwriters are always romantic and not cruel. If Emma doesn't die, then they will break up sooner or later, just like Dexter's long and short love stories. Emma has exchanged death for eternal liberation. If she does not die, she will force herself to end her long and grand crush after breaking up with Dexter, denying all the youth she has devoted to waiting and watching in her long years, and find whatever you want. A middle-aged man with a big belly and a graceful belly continued his duty all his life.
Dexter loves himself more than everyone around him, and so do most men. He pursues the surface but thinks deeply about himself, he likes to play but pretends to be serious, he is used to hurt so he doesn't know how to be strong, he is good at plundering so he is afraid of losing. Emma thought that he finally waited for his transformation, until he changed from a boy to a man, until the moment when his edge receded and he could live peacefully. But a boy will always be a boy, he will not grow up in an instant because of a setback in his career or a breakdown in his family, as I always thought, he will only bow his head and obey for a while, and then regroup again after gaining sympathy and a little hope, or Debauchery, or turn back for revenge.
Therefore, if this movie is said to be a long-awaited story of a "spare tire", it is better to be a story about how much it costs a boy to become a man. If the price is the sudden departure of a girl, then he may really settle, maybe for a while, maybe for a lifetime.
So for these selfish ghosts, we may be responsible for forbearing the absurd years of his youth and paying a huge price to accompany him in his growth, but we cannot become the person who will accompany him in his sensible life.
So if staying together is too tiring, too difficult, too difficult to bear, then you should let go decisively. The person who let himself be hurt again and again while accepting hope always becomes a passer-by in his life. If this becomes an excuse for not being able to find true love in the future, it is really not worth it.
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