Similar to the story of Leather Marion, My fair lady, which is exemplified in high school textbooks, can be replaced with cost films in the future. What kind of person will fall in love with a person created by himself.
One is that he is too withdrawn, does not have contact with people, and has almost no friends. Such people often have a strong sense of self-protection. It is not that they have a thorny personality, but they are afraid of being hurt far more than others, and they are too afraid of failure. So prefer not to start. It is understandable that his ex-girlfriend accuses him of only loving himself.
The second is being too lonely, wanting to love but not daring to love. The turbulent feelings of literary and artistic young people should be put there, and how to dispatch the lonely feelings accumulated over several lifetimes of reincarnation.
Sometimes, like the male protagonist, I fall in love with the characters I wrote. They may not have the original shape, they may be a collection of many individuals. When writing them, it will be difficult to control myself. How the story goes is completely different from the line I set at the beginning. It is almost impossible to keep up with the pen or typing, as if growing in my heart, they want to express themselves through me.
In the latter paragraph, the male protagonist abuses his creative rights because he loves her too much. When learning about matter and consciousness, it was written in books that anything, from the moment you create it, it no longer belongs to you, it exists independently of you. The characters created are also independent individuals, they have their own souls. Anna in Tolstoy's writings is an example. Tolstoy was only going to write her as a derailed woman, but Anna has her own soul, and he can't help showing sympathy for her and kindness to her. , a description of being tricked by fate.
Fortunately, the ending turned the film back into a pure love comedy.
You are not Zeus, and you cannot love someone who is entirely your own creation and who is under your control. Nature has its own laws, and everyone has their own personality.
A few crying clips: In this section on the cover, the male protagonist lifts her up ecstatically after discovering that Ruby is a real person; he tries to control her by typing frantically; finally, the puppy scotty runs to the reborn Ruby, and Calvin sees it she……
The simpler, the purer, and sometimes the more touching.
PS loves the male protagonist Paul Dano's standard literary and artistic young man model! He is simply the incarnation of the perfect young literary man in my heart!
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