Writers, what kind of people are they, they are in constant pain when they write, sometimes they are the pain of stagnation, and more often they tear their pain apart to see, in a word, they are eccentrics, a group of lonely people . This writer is no exception. He lives in a big house by himself and does not communicate with others except his relatives and co-authors. Dumped by his ex-girlfriend, longing for love but not knowing how to love someone.
Life is a dream, and this story is also a dream, in which he creates his imaginary lover, developing exactly as he wants, in his own love pattern. The characters in the novel come to reality, how wonderful and incredible. The writer has full control over the created girlfriend with just the swipe of the pen. At first, he felt fine. Then, when he got bored, he tapped out the command with his fingers to change the girl to suit him. In the end, because the girl touched the bottom line of love he set, he couldn't stand to showdown with her any longer. The plot reached its climax and was just a stone's throw away. He used that typewriter and his own words to change her again and again, torturing her. she. Cruel and sad.
In fact, at that moment, the writer understood, just through the mouth of the girl, he had set a series of default rules in love, and he would not let the other party do anything until the other party broke one, and then he Will be extremely disappointed, doubt everything. Writers do not know how to love people. After the riot, the girl left, and he silently made the girl return to normal in the last few strokes of the novel. Everything seems to have never happened, everything is a dream.
Back to reality, he has the genius writer who got this story published and it was a big hit. I love what he said in his speech, and any writer can attest to the fact that the happiest state of writing does not come from oneself, but emerges through oneself. Just like everyone praises the imagination of the writer, but in fact, it is not the imagination, but the experience of self-discovery and self-growth. "She came to me in totality, and I was just lucky enough to capture it," the writer said at the end of his speech.
The end of the film left us with a beautiful vision, a brand new he met the girl again, but not in the writer's imagination, but in reality. They looked at each other and smiled, they seemed to know each other.
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