As a playboy, Nick is very good at seducing girls. He doesn't see a trace of flattery, and all he hears is sincere. For the first time, McKay held his ground and let Nick know that there was more than just Aventure in the world. If it really did, then the two of them would not have a good conversation afterward.
It was precisely because of the rejection that Nick paid more attention to McKay. It is said that love will develop over time. I think it is probably because the longer we get along, the easier it is to see the other party's advantages and see the side that you can't imagine, and some small details of her can easily touch the heart.
We went to visit Nick's grandmother. My grandmother's love for McKay is self-evident. My grandmother played the piano and McKay sang along. Nick listened and watched, and McKay boldly looked at him. The time at my grandmother's house was as beautiful as it was McKay's longing, and so was Nick.
Nick would fall in love with McKay, in large part because she was different from other women who were his fangirls and regarded him as a god. This is not the case with McKay. She regarded him as an ordinary person from the beginning and refused his "hunting" (it is estimated that someone else would be so happy that he could not find Bei). When I fell in love with him step by step, I was still rational and rational, and I didn't want to be unfair to the other two when I killed him. Thinking that there would be no chance of seeing each other when the ship arrived, McKay, who had been thinking about it all night, made an appointment with him to meet at the Empire State Building in six months.
A car accident became a wall against them, she missed her appointment, and he waited until midnight. The deep affection between the two is reflected in this place. He didn't wait for her, and he still insisted on his painting career. His attitude towards his former fiancee was to avoid, avoid, avoid, and avoid marriage at all. She is in a wheelchair and doesn't know if she will be able to stand up in the future. She uses the money she makes as a music teacher to treat herself.
When asked by his ex-boyfriend why he didn't use his money and why he didn't let Nick know about it, McKay said: If I use your money, he will be unhappy if he finds out. If you run to find him, you will be unhappy; I can't even go to him, and besides, he has no money to see a doctor for me. If he can't get cured and can't stand up, it will be a big blow to him (to the effect). No wonder Nick likes her so much, and her ex-boyfriend has been helping her. She is really a good girl. Even if she didn't know if she could stand up in the future, there was always a smile on her face.
At Christmas, Nick ran to the apartment to find her. He didn't know what happened. He wanted to ask her why she missed the appointment. But in a different way, he regarded himself as the person who missed the appointment and watched her reaction. Treating her like this is too heart-wrenching because she feels that she has lost her. But what he didn't expect was what kind of mixed feelings she had in her heart.
When he finally saw the painting, he understood the reason why she failed to make the appointment. The happiness of embracing and crying was not too late. Coincidentally, Nick was not with others that time, and she also rejected her ex-boyfriend several times. To use a sentence from "Downton Abbey": I can't be happy (with others) as long as I know you are in this world.
View more about An Affair to Remember reviews