It's a bit cruel to measure this romantic and crazy French tale by traditional moral standards. Little boys and girls have been playing a game of "dare or not" from childhood to adulthood, using an iron box as a token, and the person who takes the iron box must do as the other party asks. So he spelled swear words in class, ran wild in the principal's room, overturned the table at the wedding, sang the wedding march at the funeral of the boy's mother, put on his underwear in college, slapped the physical education teacher in turn... and then the girl at the boy's wedding. He asked the boy to escape the marriage, and then made a bet with the boy on the rails not to see each other for ten years. We can't understand, where does this daring game come from? We can at least figure out a little bit, in the hearts of boys and girls, no matter how big the world is, it is no more than a small bet promised to each other. Incomprehensible because we are used to such a life: a wife, two children, three old friends, four accounts, such an ordinary and stable life. However, the 35-year-old boy still remembers those crazy years, that crazy bet with tears in his eyes after ten years of this kind of life. So he rushed into the next game when the ten-year contract expired without hesitation. While being chased by the police, the boy driving at high speed was equally turbulent in his mind. All his blood told him that anything, nothing, and nothing made him feel more exciting than this game. If it weren't for the crash, God knows when their game is over. At the door of the hospital, the girl proposes the last game to the comatose boy: don't leave me, do you dare? Their respective husbands and wives were heartbroken in the rain. So I say, don't define this story in traditional morality. You see, they are in love, so the whole world is a playground for two people, no matter what the future is, no matter what the people around you think, no matter whether the family accepts it or not, you don't need to worry about anything, just concentrate, frantically, and paranoid in your own way love it.
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