In fact, Kelly is not a strange girl. She is just super-intelligent, loves reading, but is too upright, doesn't like to lie, and doesn't want to do things she doesn't want to do. She lost her mother at the age of twelve, went to Harvard at the age of fourteen, and heard that her father was reorganizing at the age of nineteen. family.
Under the advice of a psychiatrist, she tried to make friends, try to date, try to keep pets, and try to welcome the New Year with someone... As smart as she is, in these attempts, she gradually understands the helplessness of life and understands that the doctor's affair is not so unbearable , the betrayal of the MIT man is still a betrayal after all, the family relationship between his father and himself has not weakened at all due to the intervention of outsiders, and the "love" with the English literature professor that I recall bit by bit is only a difficult page in growing up ...
Ultimately, Kelly's sympathy with her multi-instrumental neighbor Cyrus is warm in winter, but it's also part of idealism. If the neighbors were only people like Ted, this good girl would continue to be alone. However, Sai said Kelly "would make the world sparkle". Yes, even if it's not Sai, no matter the time, there will be other excellent men who know how to appreciate and cherish her, give her a warm coat, accompany her to dance a slow dance on the street, and let her rest in her arms. Let's watch the New Year's fireworks together.
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