Dylan is selfish, this is also a common problem for many men, but he does something crazier, but this is not the point.
The narrative is very plain, as if it was just a copy of the script, but I can hardly forget Vera and Thomas. He only loves the fifteen-year-old girl on the beach, but is this love? How about he to Cat? I suspect that he just sang love, just like sing the star on the horizon that always inspires his poetry, but he hasn't seen what that star is like, and don't want to know. All he has is the passion of the poet, this kind of strong passion has killed the happiness of several people, and he does not feel guilty.
What is love in the end, or we have been wandering on the edge of love.
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