The story is slow. The slowness made me feel unbearable, it took a lot of time to digest and absorb, and I saved a lot of energy to continue watching. However, the dialogue, and the director's constant cut shots.
There are only two white dots left in the whole world, twinkling and twinkling. Men catch up with women.
Slow music jumps up, steps up, dances up.
The gesture of a successful man.
I can't write beautiful things, so I'll just be realistic.
Two people who love each other always have to take the initiative, and this responsibility is bound to fall on the man - even in the face of a woman who is so quiet and mute, she must be the poorest and most reluctant. Everyone knows that if you miss it, it's really a lifetime thing.
I met a man who loved a woman deeply, but never told her how she felt. The girl needed a form of commitment, and in the end, she couldn't bear such a relationship, so she chose another person. I think there are stories like this everywhere, men and women are nothing more than those things. In short, when happiness is in our own hands, we do not choose to seize it, but let it slip away. This is called regret. Regret represents what has been lost, but also represents not getting it, telling us that there must be something in our life that needs to be cherished. Catch or let go, or really just a thought.
Emotions are.
Falling in love with someone at first sight is called love at first sight.
If you want to live with someone in a single thought, it is called staying together until you grow old.
Tell each other in one thought that I love you, what about you?
What to face, in addition to the impulse between a thought, should also remember the future.
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