During the weekend movie time, I went to search movies again because of a clip on Weibo. Drinking and kissing made me think it was a sweet love story. I didn’t expect it to be so abused, and the abuser was Ethan Hawke, my love. The male protagonist in the trilogy is simply distressed. In the end, I was crying, not because of love, but because of being moved by the big brother's death in Ethan's arms, especially the little picture album. Speaking of the male and female protagonist, this is a fate that was destined at first sight. The male protagonist loves to his bones, and the female protagonist always takes the initiative every time, and then leaves after the teasing, and married someone else... No matter how rough and rugged the process is, fortunately, the ending is not bad. In the last scene, the male protagonist's face is very good, and the moment you hold your hands, you have the feeling that you will end up with a thousand sails. This is probably love. The film is adapted from Dickens's novel of the same name, Great Expectations. It says that true love is blind devotion, ignoring oneself, ignoring others, ignoring the world, and giving the whole heart and soul to the loved one at their disposal. Because of this passage, there is a sudden urge to look for books. Although I am a lazy person who can’t read a few books all year round, let alone foreign novels, it takes brain cells to remember people’s names. Okay, it’s cheap to search for it, it’s cheap. Just buy it and have a look
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