Love also needs to be learned, love also needs to be cultivated, and marriage also needs to be managed with heart. No one is born a perfect couple with you. All lovers are constantly being stabbed and hurt by each other. Keep the distance that is most suitable for the other party, you can feel the tenderness of the other party, and you will not feel too restrained and have no free space. Just like the lyrics of Lin Junjie's "Cultivation of Love": "Laughing and saying that love makes people crazy, crying and saying that love makes people nervous, surrendering if you can't forget that person, the joys and sorrows of cultivating love, our efforts are not simple, happiness turns into tears , is a kind of bravery."
The male protagonist in "The Line of Happiness behind the Dark Cloud" always maintains a positive and optimistic attitude, and "Excelisor" is the emotional driving force throughout. Pat (Bradley Cooper), who always believes in true love in the face of his wife's betrayal, and Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), a bohemian after her widow, are both people who have the power of true love. After the huge trauma of the relationship, they could not accept it for a while and became mentally abnormal, which reflects their pursuit of true love and dedication to their lover. But they were able to recognize their own problems and work hard to change them. Pat agrees to help Tiffany practice dancing on the condition that Tiffany pass the letter to his wife. This pair of madmen gradually fell in love in the process of being mad and calm with each other again and again, but they almost passed by without piercing the window paper.
The regret in life is not not meeting, but missing. God is fair, the merciful screenwriter did not leave the audience in tears. Until the end of the movie, true love will eventually meet. Their powerful hearts ignore each other's unbearable past, heal each other's pain, and cooperate with each other even if they wear invisible shackles, they can support each other on the road in the future. Have the most beautiful life.
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