Two people, there are too many differences, there are too many ties, the so-called falling in love for them is just a wading in the gurgling stream. I have always thought that love is two people falling in love, it is so simple to be together, but the reality is far more than this.
Frank and Rachel both chose to give up in the end, but it doesn't mean that they haven't really loved each other, it's just that maturity and responsibility make them understand that the love between two people is not suitable and more important than anything else.
At the end, the kiss goodbye of Frank and Rachel left the world with another regret, but at the same time, it also left us a mottled beauty.
In front of love, when we don't have the courage and strength to change, put these regrets on film, put them on camera, and leave a sentence, we both know that each other is not what each other really needs, but I will always love you ...
However, Rachel's pain, and several directors and screenwriters can really understand.
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