This version of Barney may be difficult for a man with no life experience, or a woman with enough emotional intelligence to accept. They will think it's a long film with little content.
There are three stages in any man's life.
One is the burning passion of youth, saying with certainty that he has met the person he loves the most. Although there is no evidence, it is to believe that it is love, that is the best, first and last love, until a force nudges it. That power is sometimes another person, sometimes graduation, sometimes just -- time.
The second is love in middle age. Time has taught me some lessons, and I gradually know who my true love is. So, the man smiled and felt that he was a winner in life, and finally lived with the person who was not the best, but he loved the most. Not much passion, but a lot of happiness. Have children, spring, summer, autumn and winter.
The third is to lose that self while walking. The favorites are there, but the blandness of life washes away the initial happiness. I always hope that I can come back to life, I can use any method, just come alive. So, after "living" once, she left.
Barney is over, Barney is better than a lot of men. If he doesn't love, he doesn't love, and if he loves, he loves. He would chase after his true love at his wedding and tell her that he fell in love with her. He would go to the doctor after a night of partying with prostitutes, anxiously wondering if he had AIDS, and he wanted to live and live together with his wife and children.
The tear-jerking of the movie is very restrained, and the music accurately describes the emotions next to it. This is a better movie to watch by yourself, if you want to cry, just shed some tears. If you don't want to, just watch them grow old quietly. Finally, on the tombstone, the wife stroked him with her withered hands, the real and brave Barney.
To be a man, there is no good or bad, only true and false. Maybe some fake appearances when you are young will win the favor of a woman, but in the end, at the end of life, if you have a heart that loves her, she knows.
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