In the 1977 movie, although the male protagonist has a lot of money to buy a pair of shoes for his child, everyone crowds the bus or train to work. But everyone dresses well and tastefully, and the first thing a lady does when she arrives at the unit is to touch up her makeup. The female protagonist may seem serious, conservative and even cold, while the male protagonist may seem useless, but in fact they are all gentle in heart, passionate and serious about others and work. One refused to make it public and got Oria's letter back, and the other paid back the money before hitting Yuri. Oriya's behavior is indeed inappropriate, but Yuri's handling and the secretary's peeking and spreading behavior are the real bad. It's really not good. Yuri can find the common friend and male lead of the two to help resolve this emotional dispute, rather than a private letter of public confession that seriously hurts each other's self-esteem and feelings. What is unreasonable is that Oria has no reason to pass the letter through the secretary, and Yuri did not store it properly for the secretary to see. Yuri, who is graceful and suave on the surface, and who is loyal, did not forget to pierce the needle between the two people who were immersed in love. Although the verbal confrontation between the two protagonists is long-winded, it is also interesting. The male protagonist feels that the female protagonist has no feelings, and the female protagonist feels that the male protagonist is not serious and has no motivation. Both of them rarely retain pride and enthusiasm in their hearts. One was betrayed by his boyfriend and girlfriend together and devoted himself to work, and the other was betrayed by his ex-wife and worked hard to raise two children even if they were stretched. The calmness and loneliness of a person's life, the chaotic life of three people. Finally, chasing from the office to a taxi can release the pain and joy together, and truly resolve the feeling of betrayal of the original intention. PS: I can't write short reviews, so I reluctantly wrote more 2333 here
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