Now I enjoy it again.
I love the theme song of my own true love
. Every time I listen to it, I get goosebumps all over.
I want to say two things. All to Scarlett.
1: She can make herself happy.
She can give up some things that she can give up completely, but she doesn't. Just like Bai Ruide said, she can make herself happy, but she is only obsessed with things that can't make her happy.
It may be that she came from too high a starting point, sometimes too selfish, hard to think about others, and not kind enough. Coupled with the war, her original life plummeted, and she became poor again. It became even more urgent for quick success. Unfortunately, she is not smart enough, and no one can accept it for granted.
2: She clearly loves Reid.
She has never expressed her love to Bai Ruide frankly. Occasional love is also a conditioned reflex after being stimulated by material things. In the last scene, the nightmare she has always been plagued by reappears. In the fog everywhere, she was searching, and what she was looking for was Bai Ruide. She put down her dignity and begged him to stay, saying that she loved him, but what she got in the end was just a cold sentence: That's your misfortune.
Maybe she is someone who shouldn't be loved. She can't bear real love. Instead, what she loves is not Ashley, but herself in the best era.
She loves herself and her reputation above everything else.
At the end of the film, she returned to Tara Manor and regained everything she had missed,
youth, love, relatives, maybe she had nothing.
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