A "perfect relationship in my mind"/a beautiful fantasy/a self-projection of an intellectual

Fernando 2022-01-15 08:02:27

When I saw it, I felt very beautiful. After reading it, I felt that this beauty was an illusion.

The male protagonist is an existence (like most intellectuals) with ideals and few strategies. The theme of life can be summarized as self-struggle and family protection. Such a young man who was frequently rejected by new yorker met a mature French woman who was looking forward to it. He fell in love with her, happened to be in love with her, and developed a wonderful and rewarding relationship.

Bong, a dream come true, and the rich excitement suddenly made him a "true writer", even though he was still writing about a dog. (Hopefully not being satirizing McEwan)

Wait! It's normal for him to fall in love with her. She is mature, sexy, and funny, and she doesn't play cards according to common sense. Watching her spit out with the smoke ring. I can't imagine it took you 3 weeks. It was almost conquered. The issue is. . . Why does she fall in love with him?

She is not old enough to be attracted by the little fresh meat hormones, their thinking is not parallel, or his charm lies. . . Sexy brain? (Isn’t the older the brain, the sexier it is?)

Or, the above is the self-projection and yy of an intellectual?

The real feeling is that Nick meets Amy in the gone girl and chats home at the cocktail party. There are useful bridge sections in 5-7, but they are not real. Of course, you can also try to take out a premium hotel card after the man asks then what, so that everything is under control in an instant.

This yy is also deceptive. It seems that the brain is open to reinterpret the marriage relationship or the possibility of development, but what is still projected is the intellectual's dare, unwilling, and inability to change. The marriage continues, in the way of their couple. Only when you enter them, you have energy. And his real work is based on her, what about after leaving her? He didn't change anything, and he didn't accomplish anything.

Because of this, the bridge section that took off the gloves to reveal the ring is even more pitiful to me. Yes, you did not waste your feelings, your feelings have responded.

But the movie is still good-looking, no urine, small fresh, small interesting. Anyway, he was just watching a movie, whether he swallowed a blue pill or not.

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Extended Reading
  • Reed 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Some people don’t belong to you, but it’s okay to meet them.

  • Devante 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Delicate and moving. Before Arielle agreed to marry him and regretted it, the whole atmosphere was very interesting. Some small dogs developed a memory, but maybe Arielle was more curious about Brian's feelings (lack of sincerity). Finally, when Arielle revealed the proposal ring, it was really a bit of a touch. Miscellaneous (not moved).

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