To those betrayed love

Daphney 2022-04-20 09:02:43

Some people say that love is actually caused by the secretion of excess hormones. Really? I don't know, but there is a legend in the West that love exists independently of men and women. It is a monster with the body of a sheep and a horse, called Sistopher. When a man and a woman are close to each other, the Sistopher will sneak into the two of them quietly, sucking people's hearts. When it is full, the love will leave, leaving only a pair of numb and exhausted torso. Therefore, love is like an express train heading for a cliff. The scenery and excitement of the journey are infinitely beautiful, but the end point is always sad.

Love always hurts people easily, why? Because you have the best expectations! If you are indifferent, there is no concern, disappointment, or hurt. . . This expectation is rare in the world, and it is very easy to be let down. It needs the right time, the right place, the right person, and too many prerequisites. Finally, one day, when you finally mustered the courage to ask someone. How much do you expect when people reveal the most sincere and warm feelings in the bottom of their hearts? ! It's like working as a model aircraft when I was a child, and I spent a week without thinking about tea and dinner. Who would have thought that the competition was worthy of the last prize, disappointment and sadness can be imagined! What's even more sad is that there is no consolation prize in love!

Love the ending of this movie, not because it's sad, but because it's more real. When too many things pass by like a cloud of smoke and become a new part of your memory, career, current relationship, and family have become a responsibility. How can you be so carefree, revived, and reunited? ! Because the past is over after all, and life goes on, even with your tears in your eyes. You are still sitting on the plane to the United States, she is still in the old house on Jeju Island, and it is only that relationship that has been let down. . .

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