The overly oppressive environment made Sarah a wanton, overly free-seeking, uninhibited woman, Charlie fell in love with her, Charlie helped her, she dared to scourge Charlie's life, but resolutely left after she loved her. He couldn't help himself. But when she got the life she wanted, she took the initiative to be with Charlie again. She is very lucky that Charlie has been looking for her for the past three years since the two were separated, without giving up, let alone doubting her bad mentality. Imagine that Charlie didn't take the pressure from all sides at this time, gave up on her, or met a more sincere kind and attractive woman. Has Sarah, who has been freed and doesn't want to let her emotions go, still has the nerve to provoke the kind-hearted Charlie?
People do not need absolute freedom, and people still yearn for ties.
In fact, how important the environment is to a person, it can greatly affect a person's growth and behavior. The actress Anna, who plays Sarah, is also bohemian, but in a modern age where reason reigns supreme and freedom, she quietly escapes. What I want to say is that she has gained unparalleled freedom in many aspects of her life, and she is willing to give up this emotional indulgence to live a beautiful and happy life for herself and the actor. So Sarah, it's just because of that era that made her different.
Freedom is standing on the dangerous dam of the white wave dyke and looking at the sea fearlessly, and it is also sitting in a painting room with floor-to-ceiling windows and watching the sea with a lover. I think that what every woman pursues should be the second kind of freedom, the freedom to be entangled!
Love is indescribable and unreasonable. It is impossible to comment on whether the feelings of the characters in it are true or false. Love is different from our pursuit of an ideal life (or replaced by the word ideal environment); the pursuit of an ideal life is so clear, so persistent, almost unique, but love is hazy and obscure, and we don’t know where it comes from. where to go.
Regardless of the process, it's gratifying that Sarah finally gets the life she wants, and true love.
When we are young, we may only truly stabilize our love after trying hard to get the life we want, as a side of bondage, a balance of freedom.
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