The apartment in Germany looks good, and the house outside the window is the European taste I like.
The heroine is a historian and a narrator, satirizing that American architecture has no historical flavor: it is not a nondescript, square, American-style building with no historical imprint.
The story of being tricked by the ex, turned around and met true love, because when the fish tank was about to break, the heroine rescued the hero, and then the two lay on the ground and got wet, and love came.
The male protagonist dived and became brain dead, and the female protagonist killed his ex and committed suicide. The male protagonist woke up too late and could not find any trace of the female protagonist. Later, he established his own family and still could not forget the female protagonist. He found a sculpture of a diver at the bottom of the water, and one should be able to guess that the female protagonist committed suicide.
I don't understand the story too much, but I really like the heroine's hairstyle, which is puffy.
I think the heroine Paula Beer looks very old-fashioned. I didn't expect it to be in 1995.
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