Malicious speculation about some details

Kylie 2022-04-23 07:01:31

I am a malicious nihilist, so I tend to speculate on the words and actions of others in a malicious direction.

It's a story about two people who remembered each other after the shot in the park, and then met again. But is it really so?

Needless to say about the male protagonist's situation, divorce, the child was awarded to his wife, and he could only put all his fantasies about love into the original random shot, and then wrote a book, and then it became popular, and the marriage failed. After that, he also fantasized about being able to reunite with the heroine who was random at the time, so he came to Paris. But the male protagonist still cares a little about the random shot. After all, he went to the agreed place in the second year of the agreement.

There is a detail in the female lead. When she talked about the agreement to meet in the second year, the female lead said that the male lead actually went, and then she felt incredible and laughed. Then he said that his grandmother's funeral, so he didn't go. Then I'm so sorry. This detail basically shows that the heroine didn't want to go at that time. Maybe grandma's funeral was just an excuse that came up at midnight. Maybe it was really grandma's funeral, but I didn't care about it at the time, just treated it as a random shot. of.

But other things that the female protagonist said should be true, such as knowing that the male protagonist would come to Paris to sign the sale, and then deliberately went to that bookstore. Another detail is that the female protagonist later accused the male protagonist that he was married and forgot about herself, but she was not married.

So I speculate that the situation of the heroine at that time is actually like this. It should be true that she has never been married. There should be several lovers, but the emotional situation has been unsatisfactory, so I put my fantasy into the random shot at the beginning. Accidentally learned that the male lead came to Paris to sign the sale, and wanted to see the situation. And then there is this story.

Then in the third part, all illusions were disillusioned, but at that time the male protagonist had already accepted his fate, and the female protagonist had not accepted his fate, so there was a conflict in the third part. At the end of the third part, the male protagonist persuaded the female protagonist, and the female protagonist accepted her fate. In fact, if the male protagonist gets along well with his ex-wife in an attitude of resignation, if the ex-wife is a reasonable person, it should be sustainable.

Eileen Chang's white roses and red roses are the most appropriate to describe this second part. People are always full of fantasies about what they don't get.

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Before Sunset quotes

  • Celine: Do I look any different?

    [long pause]

    Celine: I do?

    Jesse: I'd have to see you naked.

  • Jesse: In the months leading up to my wedding, I was thinking about you all the time. I mean, even on my way there; I'm in the car, a buddy of mine is driving me downtown and I'm staring out the window, and I think I see you, not far from the church, right? Folding up an umbrella and walking into a deli on the corner of 13th and Broadway. And I thought I was going crazy, but now I think it probably was you.

    Celine: I lived on 11th and Broadway.

    Jesse: You see?