I watched this film for Gossip Girl's B and this super literary title. At the beginning, I didn't expect that I would be able to read the ink in one breath. A lonely genius rich boy, a down-and-out "new drift" girl, two people with such a big gap in age and class have gradually cultivated emotions in their relationship, and emotions have no boundaries. Although I said to the little boy in the movie: When you grow up, you want to marry her. But in fact, I understand that this kind of emotion has nothing to do with men or women. It is not bad for a little boy to be a little girl.
As the saying goes: life is a rare confidant. Our lifelong efforts are all trying to break the loneliness. The warmth obtained by high-quality companionship, although it turns into the pain of separation, is also growth.
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