I watched this film, largely because I think I am a person with fear, and I think the erosion of the soul by fear is really worth watching. For love, like the couple in the film, two lonely and frightened souls get together. It feels to me like two faint points of light fused together to form a slightly stronger heart photoelectric with two colors, but still very faint. After the heroine and the hero were together, the heroine became less lonely, but I still saw her sometimes bowing her head, her expression dull, and her eyes looking down, thoughtfully. I think when she is with the male protagonist, she is also in a mood of bearing weight, which is brought about by loneliness and fear. Even if someone can snuggle with each other, they will not disappear automatically like this.
Loneliness and fear both come from within. If you want to get rid of them, you should also do it from the inside out. I don’t think you should rely on others, rely on one person, but just hand over your loneliness and fear to others. The loneliness and fear that followed were especially turbulent, because there was no idea that two people could communicate with each other, and even if there were, it would be too boring to get along. It can also be seen from the movie that both the male and female protagonists became emotional later, which I think is the expression of loneliness and fear. Loneliness and fear are their own business, and should not be solved by relying on others. If you don't face them, they will always run out on their own.
My favorite relationship at the moment is this, two people who are independent and not dependent on each other, have their own space and life, two people get along very relaxedly, have a common goal, share their own lives, like two parallel bunches the same light. But it is still difficult to meet such a person at the beginning, so when two people are together, they are more likely to grow together, but they should not depend on each other.
May we all meet the right person at the right time.
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