I remember when reading the book version of Twilight, Edward told Bella before leaving her that because she was human, she would soon forget her feelings for him. When Bella was a human, the author spent two whole books about her love for Edward and her inability to let go of Jacob; since the first day she woke up as a vampire, this half-hearted and half-heartedness disappeared instantly. exhausted.
Compared with the selfish and vicious second male lead, the selfish villager, the selfish military dignitary, and the selfish female protagonist, the innocent and innocent male lead can only become a non-human being.
Selfishness is probably the root of human beings. They want too much, they want to eat delicious food, watch good movies, watch good scenery, read good books, they want ideals, careers, marriages, children...too many Desire makes it impossible for human beings to have pure love and affection.
For the heroine Kim Chun-yi, getting along with the werewolf Cheol-soo is just a little bit of adolescence, and they are not even lovers. Because of the special identity of the other party, this memory became earth-shattering.
But no matter how earth-shattering it is, it can't compete with life itself and the selfish nature of human beings.
The heroine wrote "You wait for me, I will come back", and then started her life in the United States. Working hard to live, fighting for what you want, these make people full and busy, what's the point of being careful when you are in your teens?
For 47 years, she has not remembered the promise she made.
If Zhexiu was not a werewolf, if he was just an ordinary human boy, after Chunyi left, he might be very sad, maybe it would be hard to forget, he would still have his own life, like Chunyi, marry, have children, and work for the cause struggle. Occasionally think of that happy and simple time, but life has to go on.
This is the difference between humans and non-humans.
However, as the largest producer of fairy tale love in Korea, what can we do when Korean directors don't believe in human beings?
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