There are many reasons for preferring to watch HE movies. Let me mention a more remote idea:
If a pair of lovers finally BE, the spectator will focus on "why broke up" when analyzing, so as to analyze what is not good between the two, or what signals in the middle of the beginning of the relationship suggest that the relationship will not last long;
But if a pair of lovers sees the last HE, it will not be so sad, but the audience's focus is mostly on "why can HE", and the points found are the reasons for being together, and the reasons for being together are all analyzed.
So, a lot of times, the word love is bad, but it's not really that great. The screenwriter can make it up whatever he wants. There are many reasons why a couple can be together, and there are many reasons why they can't be together. Yes, life or death depends on the opening mouth, which controls the breathing of the people in the pen. What the audience sees is nothing more than the joys and sorrows of the characters, the revelation brought by their struggles and intimacy.
Naturally, good works will write more deeply about the reasons for being together or breaking up. Generally, people can analyze the reasons for being together or not being together. As an audience, let’s just say, if BE, what I need is Profound, able to analyze the plot of the story script well; and HE, what I need is to bring people the motivation to live a good life, and their HE can give me inspiration, telling me that the protagonist got the love and freedom he wanted because of his bravery and honesty - This is the meaning.
Adele's original manga has also been reunited, so the story is actually just a story, no matter how you make it up, there is a reason to make sense, and in my heart, a pair of CPs, BE when they could be HE and when they should be BE forcibly HE are unbearable disasters. So, I'm really relieved that Leyla and Tala have a happy ending.
I love this story, they are so beautiful, they used their courage to get the matching happiness.
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