1. Is it really love at first sight?
2. Is it really destined?
3. Is the short-term relationship also unforgettable?
Americans seem to be very keen on concocting such romantic love . Including sleepless night in Seattle, e-love letters, before the sunset, before the sunrise, love vacation, etc. The protagonist in the play is completely romantic, crazy about love, obsessed with love, and completely disregarding reality. I don’t want to run around because of love, and give up the lover in reality, just for that SOULMATE. Westerners talk about this very much. Soulmate, how wonderful it sounds. Isn't the so-called true love the attraction of the souls of two people? And in reality, how many people who are in love and get married really put love first? Is the belief that as long as there is love there is the whole world, is it also weak in the face of reality? What I just want to say is that love is a kind of faith, and we cannot let faith collapse. To believe in love is to believe in the beauty of life.
So is it really love at first sight? The beautiful romantic scene in the movie is really like a dream. Perhaps it is just as beautiful as that dream that makes our heroes and heroines never forget. That a passionate, humorous, affectionate man, that a beautiful, elegant and mysterious woman. How beautiful!
In fact, what I want to say is: the most beautiful is what you can't get. This is the truth of love. A flower, from a distance, looks elegant and beautiful. You can't come close, you can only admire it from a distance. You are full of praise for it, and you dream of it in your dreams. Maybe one day, when you really come closer, you will find the flaws on its body. When you take it off and put it in your own home every day, the flower may be in danger of being looked down upon.
For what is not available, some people follow the laws of reality, and some are willing to take risks for love. Du Liniang died for love and life, which is heart-stirring. Shen Shijun married a woman, but he loved the other woman deeply in his heart.
I admire people who love crazy, because there are not many such people in this realistic society now. Some people lack courage, some lack enthusiasm, and some may just lack time. Of course, I am referring to the madness of two people who truly love each other, rather than one who has no feeling and the other is entangled.
In contrast to movies, their fate is not destined. Because in the end their reunion was entirely the result of two people's joint efforts. So on the road of love, I mean, if you want to get true love, fate is not enough. You have to believe in love, believe in yourself, and go forward courageously.
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