She was anxious for her family to see how she was freed from drug addiction. She was anxious to apologize and to let go of the past. But this time she was no longer the center of attention. The protagonist becomes the newly married sister Rachel, a good girl who never worries her parents too much. The rebellious boy's every move seemed so out of tune with his surroundings. She was too assertive and too self-centered. I feel that the bridesmaids should be their own. Kym is actually quite an annoying character, but there are shadows of you and me in it. Isn't it so natural that we put ourselves at the center of it all.
The most touching place is that Kym had a fight with his mother and attempted suicide by driving. With her bruised panda eyes, she went home and knocked on her sister's door. Rachel didn't ask any further questions, but just calmly helped her to scrub and apply the wound. I guess a lot of people have had the experience of caring being silently consumed in capriciousness and selfishness. One day, the other person seems to be so bored, you think you can stop talking to each other, but you find that the friendship will never be parted.
Love makes people tired, makes people greedy, makes people arrogant. But love also makes people strong, tolerant, and soft.
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