When I saw half of it, I suddenly thought that love is never eternal, but hurt may be, or the closest to eternity.
Anna may have long since stopped loving Aston, and I don't believe that the traditional love for human entities can last so long, but she may have been in love with that distant figure, and mournfully miss the damage he brought her. But she could never refuse freedom, so Aston and Marty were doomed to die. There are two personal opinions
1. Only hurt, not love, can approach eternity
2. The contradiction between the pursuit of freedom and the attachment to stability
Stephen kept reminding me of Lolita when I was watching. I think Jeremy's two characters have a lot of similarities, but in the routine and mediocre life, he suddenly thinks that he has found love and faces love. , they seem to be on the active side, mature and strong, but every second they expose his fragility and his lack of some aspects. They all take love as the highest principle without any principle, and completely lose their reason for it, leaving their souls to wander in the ocean of emotion. I can't blame him a bit, I just feel pity and incomprehension.
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