They met, knew each other and fell in love, but they chose to respect each other and then let go. There was no real betrayal. It was just that oneself fell into a longing that might never end in life. an option.
The world is loaded with so many people that you never know who will be an episode of who in the next second.
I often wonder: maybe Bob is just an episode in Charlotte's young life, a passerby who is destined to hide deep in his heart, then, after returning to the original track, facing the same loneliness, do they regret the original The choice of ...
I fell in love with
because of Hepburn's elegance - the ordinary interpreted with nobility. I fell in love with "Lost in Translation> because it made nobility out of the ordinary, and it was their choice to love each other but not stay together. I feel the deepest elegance when they are just hugging each other for warmth, and the elegance that has experienced trade-offs is often more noble. What about us? We are just so quietly moved.
Maybe many things become perfect in our hearts just because of its shortcomings, such as LOST IN TRANSLATION.
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