Find yourself in the search for love

Anastasia 2022-04-24 07:01:23












The heroine Nora, a woman who has been praised many times as "beautiful". But I think she belongs to such a kind of woman-beautiful, but she doesn't know that she is beautiful, and it is because of this that she looks more attractive.

Somehow, the mental journey of the so-called "older women" in finding love has many similarities with me, a yellow-haired girl who is under 20 years old and has never experienced love.
For example, when Nora saw her friends become families one by one, and I watched her classmates get rid of the single one by one, she was even more eager to have a love that belongs to her, and to find someone to love her.

However, hasty results are often disappointing. Nora has experienced failure time and time again, and always encounters people who are not suitable for her.

The taste of waiting is not pleasant, the feeling of anxiety is dazzling and unbearable. And in this eager search, it is easy to lose yourself.

Paris, it seems, is a symbol - for romance and miracles that can happen anywhere. Nora originally went there to find Julian, but after giving up her search for the Other, Nora began a journey to find herself. Only by rediscovering yourself and learning how to love yourself can you truly know how to love others.

At the end of the movie, I was relieved by the dramatic encounter between Nora and Julian on the bus. But on second thought, what if Nora never met Julian again? I think I'll be sad about this for a while - I'm still not used to the "lover who just missed out" ending.

But the most important thing is that Nora finds herself back, doesn't she?

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Broken English quotes

  • Nora Wilder: I'm just trying to figure out if this is supposed to mean something.

  • Vivien Wilder-Mann: The good ones get snapped up so quickly at your age.