After reading Il ya longtemps que je t'aime (Love you for a long time) and revisiting "Four Weddings and a Funeral" by Kristin Scott Thomas as a "famous work", I always thought that Hugh Grant finally spoke his heart in the rain The one is Kristin. Everyone knows the real ending of the movie at the end, which is a terrible mess. "Unfortunately" fell in love with the hero's supporting actress Kristin, so that Hugh Grant and the heroine acted like idiots in the second half of the play. But what do we love about Kristin? In these films, Kristin just held a cigarette lightly between his two fingers like an authentic Parisian woman from beginning to end, and then acted in a daze! But her deep-set eyes and ambiguous smile are full of unknown emotions like flames, persistence, coldness, confusion, despair~~~ At this time, she is like an iceberg glittering in direct sunlight, looking at the floating iceberg On the spires above the water, we are always imagining the part below the sea level. The farther the imagination, the greater the charm. I think those of us who have been poisoned by all kinds of "spiritual opium" should love women like her more! Perhaps more bluntly we love that "lonely melancholy iceberg". "Kristin" hidden behind the icy "POSE" will always be a violent contradictory community, strong and fragile, ruthless and fanatical, rebellious and gentle, despair and perseverance, all launched an impact on different dimensions of life. She got people so fascinated by her "loneliness and mystery" that you thought you were the only one who could listen to her, understand her, comfort her, fall in love with her and even fall in love with her. But when you hold her tight, she really melts like an iceberg. Your illusions will dissipate, and what remains is what you really have. In the end, you may find that you still love the lonely nameless iceberg, not the one in your arms, even if you only glanced at "she" or "it". Even if you don't meet the same person every time, and each "she" overlaps the shadow left by "them", maybe the shadow will become clearer and clearer, but they will always be just shadows. Loving "her" is like loving life, it's about faith, not about sex, and it has nothing to do with "love". That can even be said to be a kind of self-pity!
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