The male protagonist is very warm, and the female protagonist is a bit nonsense.

Oma 2022-11-24 09:39:41

I don’t know if it’s because I have a preconceived impression of the male protagonist after reading the comments on station b. I feel that he is really warm. Watching the female protagonist write poems and focus on quietly helping him with the cash register. Always watching her also have an artistic hobby but won’t look down upon her. In the service industry like my own work, I never want to publish my own work. I silently carve words that inspire me on the wall. I can see this line of words as if I saw him painting in a down-to-earth manner.

Compared to the female protagonist who is not so introverted and calm, many things give me a sense of out of reason. The growth edge recently released is somewhat similar to this movie. I want to say that the same is the same as the mentor role with the same free and easy growth and youth. The reason why the heroine does things on the verge of growing up is obviously more reasonable (I may just not understand why the heroine of this film is drunk and finds the poet to go crazy and is ridiculed. Angry at the male protagonist who treated her so kindly) But I can also see that in order to be famous, she became a teacher and finally realized that she was immature before being free and easy because of the irony of the master. What I admire about her is that she can always express herself confidently and happily.

I was impressed by a group of dialogues that the heroine asks the hero, do you have any work you want to show to the world? The hero says that without you, do you just want to write your own works. The heroine says that there is no. Maybe the way the hero and heroine do things, I can’t criticize it. Which one is not a personal choice is also another matter. After all, men and women can appreciate each other

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