At first, I was puzzled by Fred, why I insisted on being with him; then I understood her pain: she really loves him, even if the world is against you, I will stand with you against the whole world. The world; even if she worked hard to have an ordinary life, a book he wrote could still shatter the armor she had woven over the years. She carried her husband and son to go crazy with him, but she She was unwilling to lose everything she had now, so she betrayed her family and deceived him at the same time; the last time she met, she rushed to the bar to meet him as scheduled, and she asked, "Do you regret it?" He regretted losing her, or asked himself whether he regretted giving up love because he was afraid to face the pressure of survival. He replied: I don't regret being what I like, but I regret...before I became a woman , we screwed everything up. I was instantly relieved of their vicissitudes.
In this society woven by the Three Cards and Five Constants, his pursuit of self and their love will undoubtedly be like a fish being slammed into the deserted Gobi desert by the scorching sun, with nowhere to survive and no ability to fight back. . Family, life, and work have pushed them to the edge of the bottomless world, making it difficult for them to maintain even a faint breath. Struggling, suffering, and hesitant, Fred met Albert at a crazy dance and started a family. It was as if in the misty and smokeless edge of the sea, taking a lifeboat and gradually returning to the human society. Once a person has hope for life, no matter how charming the beautiful scenery at the end of the world is, he will not easily let go of this life-saving straw again. Even if the family breaks down later, she is still reluctant and dare not really leave what she has now. Near the end of the film, after they had a brief conversation in the bar, she fled in a hurry, she couldn't face everything he said, her world was gusty, and the leaves were flying.
I think they are still in love with each other, in love with the simple and vigorous love that started with a cliché, and in love with that good time when the laughter was born from the heart and uninhibited.
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