In fact, everyone can see the entanglement of Songzi. Is this choice cowardly and humble to the dust, or brave and strong to the extreme?
Would she rather be abused by neurotic writers, sing songs and wait for a married man to come one day a week, or deal with flesh just to live?
Gorky said that life without love is not life but survival. The instinct of pine nuts is not to live, but to desire for love. This is actually the innate instinct of all women, but the size of any kind of ability in an individual is Differently, pine nuts are god's gift in the aspect of longing for love. Unfortunately, this gift is too heavy, and it may be exchanged for the ordinary happiness of a lifetime. But isn't it also a kind of happiness to be desperate for what you want? It's just different from the warmth of finding an affordable man to buy a house and have children.
The most memorable scene in the whole film is the part that made my face full of anger. Aaron kept saying that we will always be together. It turned into a disgusting punching and kicking. Songzi fell again and again. There is only one thought, as long as it is not me. One person is fine.
I dare say that people who are born to understand love can understand that feeling, right or wrong for the time being, at least they can understand this choice. Some people say that Matsuko doesn't understand love at all. If any man is willing to take her in, she will fall in love with that person. Real love is not like this.
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Women ask themselves, men ask women around them, how did they choose men as their marriage partners? Appropriate economic base, looks, knowledge, temperament, height, these may all be included, but the first and non-negotiable necessary condition is always a man who is good to himself. What most women want is care and care or love, which is an ordinary and stable warm day. So do I.
So if other women can put on a wedding dress for a man who is willing to take care of him for the rest of his life, why can't Matsuko persist for company. This is also a kind of courage. For the company you want, no matter what the world calls pain, this is a kind of persistence and a kind of dignity.
Of course, as a woman, I don't encourage this extreme choice of pine nuts, it may be unbearable. But as a woman, the reason why I see the continuous tears, I think, is because Matsuko's desire for love, the sacrifice of love, and the injuries she suffered touched my most vulnerable nerves and resonated. People, always I have a special feeling for people who are very similar to me.
I used to wonder whether a woman should be as free and easy as Mauna or yearn for love as a pilgrimage like Tan Aileen, and how can the two get rid of their loneliness? Friends say, at least, Mauna knows what he wants.
Therefore, Matsuko is brave and decisive. At least, she knows what she wants and pays for it. Perseverance. Maybe she doesn't deserve to be praised, but she should never be despised.
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