I never thought that there would be such a day when someone came to watch this Indian movie for something. I don't know if the movie is the current status of Indian society, but the movie should reflect a certain status of Indian society. Now watching the world's romance movies seems to be talking about the multiple choice question of love and bread, but no movie has given a good solution. The environment is different and the encounters are similar.
Marrying at the behest of your parents, having the next generation, is it selfish to live for yourself, or is it selfless to live for others? Such a choice is really difficult. The difficulty is that the situation is different all the time, the standards of measurement are different, and there are individual differences. Should it be generalized? Or do you hope that what you encounter will always be a little different from others?
Tonight, and many moments before, I have been thinking about the same problem. And every time the answer is the same, live in the moment. But every time I know the answer, there is no way to actually do it. Then again and again, I have to think about it and tangle. Physical and mental exhaustion ah.
Love is good, marriage is hard. Love is a matter of two people, and marriage is a matter of two families. The latter looks troublesome.
But it’s not that deep yet, is it okay to just enjoy the moment? Or is it time to think about the future for the sake of coherence? However, after thinking about the future, it is unlikely that you should give up now?
Ah, the eternal multiple-choice question, let me perish in the tangle...
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