5 out of 5 is recommended for the happy ending at the end. The film sees Alex getting married, and Rosie burst into tears when she finally confessed her state. Probably talking about himself. There was once such a person who had obvious love, but was shy and didn't say it, and his last confession became a reminder. It is the proposition of to be or not to be. It was too late to react in the end. In fact, it can be seen from the beginning of the film that Alex and Rosie like each other, but everyone thinks it is a friendship. The film ends with the man again. It was as if everything was back to the way it was before. Beautiful, as always. The daughter in the play seems to be Rosie's next life. Everything is similar. Fortunately, the last daughter's problem. Some people may find this romantic drama very bloody. But it's realistic. At the same time, I like that the protagonist in this kind of film is still a person with his own ideas and personalities. I like that Rosie gave birth to her child when her parents couldn't implement abortion, and became a brave mother; I also like that she was unwilling to restrain Alex and let him go to Harvard to study; I like the part where she scolded Alex, and it feels like she has returned to the lost generation ; I like that she chose Greg because she wanted to have someone to rely on; I like that she understood after her father died that the meaning of her life is to dare to do what she wants to do; I like that she went to the United States desperately, and finally at the after-party Confession to Alex; I liked that she went back and ran a hotel and fulfilled her dream.
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