After taking off the ring, she wanted to say goodbye to the past, packed her bag alone, and headed for a distance without purpose. Because she was alone, she was on high alert for strangers, and when she sensed aggression, she roared nervously, like a frightened animal that uses its screams to scare off aggressors. People can not help but wonder, this woman, what kind of past did she have?
He lived alone in his old age, without a partner and without children. The accidental encounter started with mutual anger. Her unreasonableness made him angry at first, and then turned to curiosity and maybe a little pity, so she stayed and worked for food. fair trade.
Later stories have witnessed the ancient Chinese saying that love grows over time. She and him went from being strangers and alienation to mutual curiosity and finally to closeness and trust. The little changes made their relationship more and more warm. Working together, cooking food for each other, holding hands silently, and getting along with each other deeply warmed the two originally lonely souls.
With the wind blowing the reeds by the lake, she said, this is for you. Yes, she has nothing, nothing to give but to give him this. What a profound romance.
There was also no sex between them in the end, and as she stroked him, he said, that's how the story should end. Yes, this kind of ending will not fall into a cliché (this is also the most literary part of this film).
Is it love between them? Like, not like. It seems that it is not quite the same as the love we imagined, less intense, less straightforward, less obvious. It was more like a brief encounter between two lonely travelers to keep each other warm, not asking about the name, not asking about the past, just getting along, not asking about the ending.
I can't think of a better ending to this story if he didn't die in the end. Maybe this is the best ending. She wrapped him in the sleeping position of a baby with the sheets, hugged him naked, and saw him off. This scene made me cry.
On the road of life, we are all lonely travelers, there is no eternal travel companion, the eternal travel companion is only ourselves. If you are fortunate enough to know someone, even if you stay together for a short time, you have the right to cherish it.
Buddha said, do happy things with lovers, don't ask whether it is a blessing or a curse.
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