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The ending of the movie Twelve Nights

At the end of the movie Twelve Nights, Jenny dumped Allen because he thought there was a special fate between them. For example, why did Allen only send her home on the day her ex-boyfriend cheated on her? Why did he break up on the same day? There is only one answer, and the hostess thinks this is destiny takes a hand ~

Then, Jenny took this aura of love to associate with Allen, and even though her close friends tried to persuade her, she wouldn't give up. In order to recover him, as low as dust. But when the hostess learned that her ex-boyfriend didn't cheat at all, she suddenly felt that she didn't love Allen so much, so he thought the coincidence was wrong from the beginning and finally let it go ~

Story outline

Jenny and Allen are the heroine and the hero of this story respectively. Jenny is a flight attendant, full of fantasies about love. Allen is an engineer, a man of science and engineering is also a workaholic, and there is some male chauvinism. They met at Jenny's birthday party. Before, they all had their own boyfriends and girlfriends. Coincidentally, they broke up on the same night. So we naturally came together, and our love was vigorous, and we brushed latex paint every day. Even if Allen is tired again, I will go to see Jenny.

Like many relationships, Allen is tired of Jenny being too tight with him, and gradually the feelings between them have become weak. Jenny tried to recover and get back together. Allen decided to take a long vacation and go to Hawaii with Jenny for a year. Everything seems to be on a stable and happy track ... The film also shows "The Second Night" and "The Third Night" from time to time ... But in the end, Jenny thought that they were not destined to be each other, so she stopped loving each other and chose to separate. ...

Twelve Nights is the first film directed by Oi Wah Lam. The film divides twelve emotional entanglements into twelve nights. Every night is a manifestation of feelings at some stage. It is a cycle of day and night, and feelings are slowly changing. The process from passionate love to indifference to the final breakup is completely recorded in these twelve nights.

Moreover, the director adopted the form of time segmentation, which I think is a very clever way to tell stories. Don't worry about Jenny avoiding Allen because of the so-called predestination. The director just wants to explain that in fact, every love is the reincarnation of the last love. In other words, as long as the way of thinking in love remains the same, the ending of love has nothing to do with each other.

Personal feedback

Looking back at this movie, although it is an old movie, the story is still very close to reality, and it also shows the rhythm of modern people's life and love. A love comes with a bang and goes quietly, so it goes on and on, which is why I think this movie is very realistic and cruel. It is cruel because love may break in an instant. Just like this movie, the hostess thinks that two people are not together because of fate.

In fact, this way of love often happens around us, so I feel that the story is very close to life. It also makes people feel that love is like a serious illness, and it will be fine after it ~ ~ and then there will be a new beginning ~ and so on.