I'm not a person who likes slow-paced movies. But the rhythm of this one is really fascinating.
Slowly, tell us a story. The first half was fine, but the second half of the beach was a bit of a spoiler for the beauty of the movie. Can two people truly love each other really transcend everything?
Really not. Like movies, like life.
Everyone is selfish, the heroine is selfish, and her advice can be said to be completely from her own point of view. She believes that a marriage without sex can also be happy, and she has ambitions and dreams. In the film, the heroine can communicate well with the hero's mother, as well as her own temperament. I think she is very much like an artist, an artist who does not bother with the world.
I don't understand what exactly am I trying to express? I just want to say that I have seen a lot of people, many, many people, they all try to escape from their own past, they all want to live in the world with the demeanor they want, they are crazy to escape a label A kind of formatting, but in the end, it is very tired to live in the world of its own disguise.
Some nets can't escape for a lifetime. How to admit oneself, how to accept oneself and how to get along with the world in a friendly way is perhaps the most important thing.
Love in reality is probably like this, obviously love each other but kill each other. In the end, for many years, we did not take that step to find him, and then for many years we made a knot in our hearts. It hurts, and when I twist it, I have tears in my eyes.
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