I love this movie, love the creativity, the heroine, the soundtrack, and the warm atmosphere. I thought I had long despised this kind of movie that only relies on creativity and beauty, but I liked it unexpectedly. Good common sense: to love a person, you should not love his appearance and body, but his inner soul, that is, inner beauty. But later in the movie, the heroine went to a psychiatrist because of her pain. The doctor asked her if she wanted to give up, but what she thought was whether the hero would suffer from losing her. I can't understand. Then the reason for being together is because of his inner beauty or because his pain makes her pity and reluctant to leave. Sometimes, I also ask myself, do I really care about my ugliness, and my soul is really like a pearl in the ocean, but no one sees it. It's not difficult to discover a person's inner beauty, but it is surprising that after falling in love at first sight, you can discover the inner beauty of the other person.
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