Talented novelist Kevin's virtual perfect girl in his works suddenly appeared at home one day and had a hot conversation with himself. Let Kevin fall into a dream for a while and don't know what to do. After several trials and tests, it was finally determined that this is the girl in the novel. Not only are the personalities completely similar, Kevin can also control her emotions at will. This can make Kevin, who has no emotional intelligence and has been staying at home for a long time, happy, inform his brother to meet his sister-in-law, and take it home to show it around. Of course, happiness is always short-lived, and pain always grows slowly. Even girls who can be controlled at will, there will be times when they fight each other. Kevin eventually discovered that true love does not mean obedience, but mutual understanding and understanding. In short, there must be various communication methods. Otherwise, not only will you not get love, but the other party will also suffer from death.
The film tells a love truth in a fantastic way. I don't know how to give, I only know how to get. If you don't understand others carefully, you are just arrogant and arrogant. Not only will it hurt the hearts of the family, but also will not be able to get a lover, the more you control, the more you will lose. Opening your heart and treating people equally is the ultimate law of receiving people and things. If you blindly drill into the horns, you will only be alone forever. Even though it's a very subtle, auditioned little story, it's confusing how someone with such a low emotional intelligence can become a novelist. Not trying to figure out the minds of others, but only knowing how people who appreciate it alone will shape the characters in the novel. Of course, this is not the focus of this film. We just need to understand the director's good intentions. As for whether it is logical or not, it is a topic outside the scope of love.
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