If you get a disease that changes day by day, it's the fate of Tiansha Guxing

Freda 2022-09-04 17:13:05

I originally thought that the plot trend would be the true love of the heroine as the heroine. I can see the essence through the skin, and I can always find the hero at a glance among thousands of strangers, but I was still too naive.

The male protagonist can accept himself who changes day by day because he is naturally certain of who he is in his heart. But apart from him, who else can have this belief? No matter men or women, people are always visual animals. Even if they know in their hearts that this is their lover, they will still resist because of the strangeness they see.

While watching the movie, I kept thinking about it:
"The opportunity for the male and female protagonists to recognize each other is that the male protagonist takes the initiative to hold the female protagonist's hand, and the initiative lies entirely with the male protagonist, so what if no one comes to hold the hand one day? "This is also the reason why the heroine was afraid of this relationship for the first time in the middle of the film.

"The main woman wants to break up with the male protagonist, but the male protagonist can't let it go, so he turns into a stalker, and turns into a different face to harass the female protagonist every day. Will the female protagonist get crowd phobia because of this?" This is my dark little brain hole. . .

The twists and turns in the second half, although cruelly breaking the romance, are reasonable and realistic. Whoever makes the male protagonist suffer from a disease that changes day by day is the fate of Tiansha Guxing.

On the contrary, in the end, the men and women are reunited with a sense of stubbornness. I can only hope that the last heroine can master the skill of "finding you just by looking at you in the crowd". . .

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