I think the heroine has crossed over since the first call. For example, no one knew that Lee had a sister, and Mike thought Laurie was teaching yoga (although Laurie at the party always denied it at the beginning, and then he secretly rubbed and hooked up with Mike's Laurie. He also said that he practiced yoga for a week at that time), Laurie didn't know that Mike was an actor... As soon as the party started, everyone was no longer from the same world. And the final blackening of the heroine is because at the beginning, when she talked about her dance career, Laurie said abruptly that She took your life! Alluding to the fact that there are really different Em and Kevin living different emotional lives, until In the last seemingly perfect version, the heroine must have a feeling of "She took my life"... She "would have" a better relationship with her boyfriend, but the "Em" in the room took it away In my own life, when I think of the taste of my beloved dance being taken away by others, I will kill...Everything happens for a reason. That Laurie is really too cheap...╮(╯▽╰)╭
That phone call at the beginning of the film Ends with "I lost you." At the end of the film, the boyfriend discovers that the heroine in front of him is not in his own world, and she really lost him. I almost burst into tears watching it.
For a moment I thought the ending would be when the heroine woke up from her dream and found out that she was in a car accident while on the phone...because I lost you. I lost the whole world.
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