Now I understand that not everyone likes the same flavor of tea. Not everyone is suitable for the same taste of tea. Some people like it, another person may have diarrhea after drinking it. Some people find it mellow and delicious, while others may find it bitter and hard to swallow. I also understand why a boy like steve has his market. Someone said that because Carrie was always unable to understand Big and grasp Big's psychology, he was attracted to him. Someone also said that Aidan is actually that kind of person. At the right time, as long as there is a girl in front of him, he will like her, not because "carrie is carrie". Someone's analysis has always fascinated me.
I cried during the episode of miranda's mother's funeral. Although this pain has nothing to do with me now, but for the first time I realized that it is real and inevitable. I can't help but feel a little more fear and apprehension about the future. So when aidan and steve silently appeared in the church, it was really touching. steve can't buy beautiful jewelry for miranda and take her to high-end parties, but in fact miranda doesn't need these and doesn't think these things are happiness. As for Aidan, although he and Carrie are country boy and city girl, even if he doesn't fully understand and appreciate them, he is also the most loyal and wholehearted lover, who can be depended on at all times. Where can there be 100% understanding and appreciation? Unfortunately, for carrie, stability is not the most appreciated trait. As for big, for people who are energetic (the working hours don't need to be very long :P), it is a good tool to relieve boredom and have fun. For others, it is probably just a big guy who drags down or even has a sense of oppression. .
So there are more and more problems. Are we suitable for "a cup of tea" or "a kind of tea"? What if it's too hot or too cold in your hand? If you can't find the best, can you just drink the next-best? Or drink coffee instead? I don't think sex and the city gave me the answer, or rather, I don't really believe the answers in it. It says it itself, optimism sells better. But this film made me find some comfort, some resonance, let me see some things clearly, understand some truths, and occasionally make me feel that I am not alone.
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