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Ruby 2022-01-30 08:05:20

I just finished watching this movie and have something to say.

I think the image of the heroine is very full. She lacks love and maintains a high degree of idealism in love. At the end of her fictional story, the male protagonist faces the test of body and soul, and in the end she asks him to choose the former, and let the self in the story be killed by a car before being dumped. Claire does not believe that she is worthy of a love beyond her age, but she firmly believes in the ideal of love, and is willing to be a martyr of love. In the words of the heroine, "I would rather die than be abandoned". Maybe it's because of her profession, people who are engaged in literature are more or less idealistic, but seeing this, I can also feel how her husband's betrayal has subverted her beliefs...

Well, anyway, I think the movie is very touching in many ways. For example, the little excitement of the heroine when she smells love through the screen, bites her fingers unconsciously, and pays attention to her mobile phone all the time. In love, we are all the same, whether ideal or realistic, the original face of love is always yearning, isn't it?

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Who You Think I Am quotes

  • Claire Millaud: We all want to distance our self from the prospect of our death.

  • Claire Millaud: There is never just one possible ending.