1 After reading it, I was very moved. I cried when I saw Bailey reunited with the first owner.
2 After reading it, there is a kind of strange feeling
My attention is always on the female lead's emotional line.
The heroine's first boyfriend is a little bastard, indeed a bastard with no sense of responsibility. Bailey hated him, and I hated him too.
The heroine's second boyfriend, a rich straight man with cancer. It was originally a description of two people and two dogs living together peacefully, and then one day, Bailey found the male protagonist who moved in on the same floor. It felt that the male protagonist and the female protagonist should be together, so it carried out behaviors such as biting shoes and pooping at his door to the second boyfriend. The second boyfriend exclaimed and accused Bailey that Bailey was not like this before, and he made these pranks to "get the male and female protagonists together".
At once,? ? ?
The heroine got into an argument with the second boyfriend, who made fun of her career, and then the heroine broke up with him angrily. Bailey glared at the second boyfriend along with the dog that was already in the second boyfriend's house. What I understand here is to explain the essential reason why the heroine broke up with the second boyfriend, to prove that Bailey's behavior is correct, to highlight the heroine's kindness and responsibility, and to take care of the ex-boyfriend's dog more towards her.
But it's still confusing, think about the fact that your partner has a cat or a dog and wants to piss you off, break up the two of you, and let another person replace you. I feel pretty scary anyway (๑ó﹏ò๑)
Then the female protagonist had nowhere to go and lived in the male protagonist's house. The guy still has a girlfriend.
. . .
According to the movie, the apartment where the male protagonist lives is very expensive, indicating that the male protagonist is not bad financially. Lend some money to the hostess and pay it back later. Wouldn't it be nice to let the hostess go out and rent a house to live in? Moreover, the male protagonist has liked the female protagonist since his youth, and let a girl he liked since childhood live in his house, he has a girlfriend, and his relationship status is good. . ? ? ?
Of course, it must be stated that the words and deeds of the heroine do not have the performance of green tea, and I have no opinion on the character of the heroine.
The simple plot is too hard-core, and life and death must make the male and female protagonists feel stiff together.
Later, the male protagonist had cancer. From the male protagonist's mouth, he said that the male protagonist's girlfriend wanted to abandon him, and did not want to be a caregiver. ok, the male protagonist can get rid of his ex-girlfriend reasonably, the female protagonist can justifiably be with the male protagonist
confuse.
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