If you are in a bad mood, just watch it. After you finish it, it's over. But inexplicably, it's much better.
Sometimes it’s strange to think about it. After watching it so many times, the plot is too familiar to my heart, but I never get bored. It's interesting to watch it over and over again, study it over and over again, this time looking at the protagonist's expression, and next time looking at the actions of passerby.
I can't tell the good news about this story. Is it the scenery? Is it a line? Or is it the soundtrack or something?
I can't talk about those professional things, think about it, maybe because it provides a way of life.
I admit that the heroine’s lifestyle is indeed fascinating, at least it fascinates most people with a small or heavy petty bourgeoisie complex: in a beautiful place, buy a manor, take care of it again, and stay here. In the process, get over it.
Seeing her wearing a bright dress in the laughing crowd at the end, thinking of her divorce, the lawyer said to her, You're gonna get over this. You will. Someday you will be happy again.
Really, You're gonna get over this. These words are not very effective in comforting people, but one day, you may suddenly discover that this is true. You have got over this. Carry the past, carry the past, work hard to carry the past, and then, just fine.
Maybe, we can go to another question here.
Some thoughts on this lifestyle.
In one day's class, the girls in our class once had a discussion about "elegance".
A believes that "elegance" is a powerful inner strength, a heart of innocence, and full of energy.
B thinks that if you don't have a certain economic foundation, you will not be elegant at all. How elegant are you if you use firewood, rice, oil, salt, vinegar and tea every day.
Then A said, "elegance" is in your heart, even if you are poor, you have the right to be elegant.
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Naturally, the discussion is fruitless. Because different opinions are nonsense, but they are also truth.
Putting something there is also considered a wish.
A certain neighbor article said that there is no right or wrong, there is only a divide. ——Strongly agree.
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