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Conclusion and solution: patience with ourselves and others, self-reflection and time.
Emotions cannot be rushed, even if we make rational decisions. And rationality cannot be rushed when we make decisions based on emotions.
This film will perhaps only be of real value to those who have experienced what it is like to make a sober decision, while still fully emotionally attached to another, but somewhere we both know that the goodbye must come. We try, we find it hard to let go, we sometimes hope vaguely, we long for it to work, knowing inside that it doesn't make sense. Because common sense and a sense of responsibility, respect for the other and for ourselves are more important. And then it hurts more than anything. Unbearably.
And this film shows it with the most beautiful dramatic elements. I am particularly touched by the piano soundtrack at the end.
This film will perhaps only be of real value to those who have experienced what it is like to make a sober decision, while still fully emotionally attached to another, but somewhere we both know that the goodbye must come. We try, we find it hard to let go, we sometimes hope vaguely, we long for it to work, knowing inside that it doesn't make sense. Because common sense and a sense of responsibility, respect for the other and for ourselves are more important. And then it hurts more than anything. Unbearably.
And this film shows it with the most beautiful dramatic elements. I am particularly touched by the piano soundtrack at the end.
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