Love, like something I've been thinking about recently. When a man falls in love with a woman, if it is true love from the bottom of his heart, he will not show the desire of the flesh in the early stage. On the contrary, they will respect and worship women. That beautiful man Chris, on the contrary, showed the impatient lower body thinking method. Inserted a "kiss" that night, showing how bad it was.
The sad ending is really good. Just like the saying "Tragedy is more exciting than comedy". Indeed, sadness has its own unique beauty. Desolate, tragic, straight to the heart.
The low self-esteem of the big nose made him keep himself so hidden. Just like all of us. We all have low self-esteem, and we have felt that way. Not everyone has this poignant feeling of sacrificing oneself to fulfill others. But that person is beautiful and can be said to be romantic. This is absolutely incomprehensible to someone who is not romantic. Of course, I'm not advocating that. Because I missed so much. Speaking of confession, we should seize the opportunity to express our rational and mature feelings. In the end he still died. A long poem, the last speech of his life. One thing I like about him is his stubbornness and integrity, unyielding to the mundane and tactful. In the end, he was mercilessly killed. Just like the opening, a man who is invincible and fearless is so perverse. Keep the audience guessing about his identity and status. hypocritical. . . hypocritical society. . Exactly what he criticized. It is this hypocritical society that cannot tolerate such upright romantics. Killed, killed. Ruthless, no humor, no ducal approval and admiration. It is also like the author's stubbornness in the face of this society.
. . . . . . . . . Unfortunately, this can only appear in cultural works. just a flower. Open deep in people's hearts. doesn't change anything.
All right. This is a thought. A literary work, a movie, a story.
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