The low-profile version of Matt Damon really freaked me out. EP01 is the most interesting episode in my opinion. Because I don't understand the code, and I'm not a fan of Star Trek, I can't understand some interesting stalks. A superficial understanding is that the male protagonist is really lonely.
Still ep04 is more immersive. Just a few words of nonsense.
What is the "find true love" that we often talk about? It is a 100% matching degree established based on big data such as personality, hobbies, education, salary, family background, etc. What is the 100% girl often mentioned in the movie?
In fact, it is very similar to modern love life. The two are obviously not in love with each other, and there is nothing to be together. They are still together for the sake of staying together or not getting better. Sometimes I think, there are takeaway restaurants, convenience stores and pharmacies open until late at night downstairs, why do you have to dent another person.
But when you can feel lonely, or when you need the company of another person, it is when you have experienced the peak of happiness, and you come home and look at the pile of takeaway boxes, the cold and unused milk, or the deserted apartment.
For example, the kind of lucky big prize at the annual meeting, or experiencing a lot of happy things on a trip, dragging a tired body back home, but still happy, and sharing this experience with the people waiting for you at home. What is it like.
Thinking of "What Is Dating and Love?" I watched last winter, even the high-level homeless in the deep home and the cold-faced engineering girl need the other half.
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