The part that touched me the most was the support from relatives and friends. The heroine's father never supported and was very disgusted. Standing by his daughter's side reminded me of my own father. The support from relatives and lovers is the most powerful, it will not fall, and it is the deepest trust. At the same time, from their disappointment, distrust is also the most deadly. I don't know how many people in the dark feel that the world is not so bad because of the care of their families?
I've been wondering what is the point of marriage? In order to have fewer husbands and wives and old companions? Too utilitarian and too realistic, just using love as an excuse makes me feel weak. It is not easy to meet someone who truly supports each other. Like the kiss to the sick wife in the movie, the heroine is a little envious, mixed with a look of relief for her friend, this is the power of love. Whether it's love, family, or friendship, it's something that will make you feel warm when you see it in the world. Most people's strength comes from the relationships we have forged, and they will never be alone.
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