When I was a freshman, I listened to Rhubarb's recommendation and watched "BEFORE SUNSET". I watched "Love Before Dawn and Sunrise" yesterday. I think the second part of Harbin City looks better. Although the first one involved more scenes and flower heads. But I always feel that the second part is more powerful.
Love their open and honest conversations. While talking, the two of them were mentally naked. It is often easier to unarmed people who do not know each other, but to speak to acquaintances carefully and cover up from time to time. I'm afraid that others will know that I'm not doing well.
We always feel that we are the only ones to suffer. We don't always know if we want to be happier or happier than others.
I originally planned to watch "Love Before Midnight" today, but I couldn't find the source on the Internet. Just watched The Princess of Morocco. In the first three minutes, all the pictures were taken of the back of the princess. Live by saying goodbye? When you step into the royal family, your life is no longer your own. It is a balloon tethered by family and responsibilities. Where to go by yourself. Suddenly I thought of a passage in "before sunset" yesterday [Why do people always think that people who love each other have to be with each other for a lifetime? How stupid. 】
Marriage means trade-offs. To be a faithful wife? Dutiful mother? Or hold on to an unbreakable dream?
For the princess, Tucker was her guide. Always analyze the situation for her and give pertinent opinions. But Tucker finally left. Guiders also have their own lives and missions. After all, you need to protect your own life. Guides cannot make decisions for us.
We tend to rely on the opinions of others when making decisions, and many of us stop and think about what we really want. To wear a crown. To bear its weight.
For my part, if I had asked others for their opinions, I could blame others for their ill-advisedness later in life when I doubted them. If we decide entirely for ourselves, we have no one to blame.
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