Vicky is extremely rational. She saw Christina's ecstasy and said: "Because she is so immature, overly romantic and self-destructive, so when passion is in front of her, she doesn't care about anything." When she encountered love, she was also swayed. A little sanity made her choose to forget what happened, but Judy's official appearance was another turning point. Judy is also a person who is afraid of action. In the face of immeasurable ideals and reality, she is also looking forward to the future. As her psychiatrist said, she was afraid of taking action to solve the problem, and she was waiting for a miracle, which was unrealistic. So when she saw her own shadow in Vicky, she wanted to use Vicky's actions as an experiment. People are often afraid of their own failures, so they sometimes push others to pay for their ideals. She pushes Vicky to take action and create opportunities for her and Juan. The hard work paid off, Vicky and Juan had a chance to make another choice, and Elena's appearance and actions at the last moment made her completely conscious, she shouted: "I can't live like this, this is not my life." People are sometimes ecstatic and chaotic, don't know what they want, however, the most clear thing is that he knows what he doesn't want. At the end of the film, he said: "Christina continues to search, of course she only knows what she doesn't want." It
also finally verified Elena's sentence: "Unfulfilled love can be romantic." It means "besieged city". Simply weighing the pros and cons in imagination may not be convincing to oneself. Out of distrust of oneself, people too need action to prove the right and wrong of their ideal love, and only then will they give up. Nothing wrong with that. But there are some things in life that are so clear, so clear that one can quickly see the essence, nothing more obvious. However, people who are unconscious in love are still the same in disbelief. Elena was bruised and bruised by her actions.
It is the comment about it: Reason is the guardian of the emotion, not the enemy.
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