No happy ever after this time

Gudrun 2022-04-20 09:02:00

It is said that there are 100,000 other people who are suitable for one person in this world. For most lay people like me, happiness is probably to find one, and it happens that in addition to you being suitable for each other, the world also thinks that it is acceptable for you to come together things like age, kids, bills, can't say anything (eg gender), or even another suitable person to answer you. From this point of view, this movie tells the story of a divorced single mother who met her 1/100,000th, and then the two were confused and sweetly met by the whole world.

I read a passage before, saying that a certain father refused his son to continue dating with a rich girl he loved. The son said angrily: Didn't you and my mother start at my age? The old man said very coolly (or very forcefully): Your father and I were already self-reliant and self-sufficient. Although the age is similar, you are still too young.

Not very reasonable, but not unreasonable.

Time may be more precious to women than men's (although they live longer in general), so single mothers are fascinated by the tossing of poor young handsome men, and finally pull them down. If you look at the two ends of the story like this, then the process in the middle of the story can be shot in various versions from 18+ to all ages.

My only gratification is that this story is only reserved for the reunion 5 years later, not happy ever after.

After all, for such a woman, the world is no longer a place where true feelings can move everything, but it's just that she is fortunate enough to be together. This thing itself is not bad~

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Extended Reading
  • Uriah 2022-03-24 09:02:28

    Take a look at this Ma Pingchuan, one can see all the plot, this is simply a supermarket shopping list, monotonous and boring.

  • Hellen 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Better to have a deep discussion, Justin Bartha is as hot as Bradley Cooper lately

The Rebound quotes

  • Mitch: You know, living at your parents' place isn't exactly... grabbing life by the balls, you know?

  • Daphne: Nice ass, coffee boy!