If you know, it's not called destiny

Eulalia 2022-03-24 09:03:20

I watched "Mystery Apartment" before I knew about "Very Apartment". I almost forgot about it. I only remember the three actors, especially Rose Byrne who played the secret lover. The ending should be that the hero finds the heroine, because I seem to have felt injustice for her. So watching the original I kept putting a frame on Alice and he wouldn't love her. As a result, after he discovered the truth, he ran to the airport without hesitation. What about Lisa's promise? Did he think twice, it seems not, that park continues to wait and miss.
But does he love her? Three years of secret love, two days of romantic encounters, and one farewell.
If she doesn't love him, why is he chasing her?
Love, why is he looking at her fiancee over her shoulder?
For Alice, two days are forever, and end it in the most perfect way. As for the future, she will leave a smile in his heart, or a tear, that belongs to his life subject, and has nothing to do with her.
For him, when he was looking for Lisa, he didn't think about his fiancée; when he was chasing Alice, he didn't think about Lisa who was waiting in the park; when he hugged his fiancée, he just stared blankly. Alice. Maybe, in retrospect, he could still find Lisa and his fiancée, but Alice really walked away this time.
Then just walk away. The director said in an interview: "In one of the opening scenes, the audience sees Max taking sleeping pills before boarding the plane. They can imagine that everything that happened was just a dream of a person
on the plane."
Lying on the big red bed and tearing the pillow, he was psychedelic like a dream.
This time, I really feel bad for Lisa.
Maybe it's for the injustice of fate. She didn't know anything, so she was involved in the "unwarranted" revenge of her ex-boyfriend, and she made countless coincidences and misses. Are there really so many coincidences in life? Nobody knows. We are all marionettes manipulated by fate, and if we can understand everything, it is not fate.

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