In that dream-like scene, Kim Min-hee sat alone at the wine table, opposite the director and other staff. The people in the seat kept complimenting Jin Minxi, saying what a good actress she was, and saying she was beautiful and so on. The director also read a passage of Chekov's "About Love" for her.
Coming here, in this private room, our eyes met, we both lost our original spiritual strength, I hugged her, she pressed her face to my chest, tears flowed from her eyes Come down; I kiss her face, shoulders, hands stained with tears, ah, how unfortunate I am with her! I told her that I love her. With burning pain in my heart I realized how unnecessary, how small, how vain all those things that prevent us from loving each other. It dawned on me that if a man is in love, he should consider it in terms of something higher and more important than happiness or misfortune, sin or virtue in the worldly sense, otherwise he should consider it nothing at all .
But in reality, it was Kim Min Hee who did it, not the director, nor the bystander who nodded in agreement.
In the middle paragraph, Jin Minxi chats at the wine table like two or three people. New friends also like her very much. They listen to her doubts about true love, fight for her lover's qualifications to be loved, and also like her true love. temperament. When friends met and chatted alone later, they said that because they felt that Jin Minxi was in a pitiful situation, they had to be nice to her.
However, Kim Min-hee is always alone. Even in the eyes of outsiders how brave and sincere she is, she is always alone. It's ironic, as if there is true love, and sincerity, and innocence, in this nasty world, the person who believes in these beliefs and does so becomes the "right" and unfortunate Lonely, they are moving forward in thorns, even if they are covered with bruises, they still have no doubts about this belief. But the people who chose to give up early stood on the other side and applauded, walking further and further, and even pushed the loneliness deeper and deeper, because more people stood on the other side.
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