Oscar is an American writer who inherited his grandfather's legacy, but in fact he has no representative works. In order to seek inspiration, he came to Paris to live, and was attracted by a pure girl in white shoes on the bus. She couldn't find a ticket, but she was driven off the bus. Since then, Oscar has been thinking about her, and it is difficult to concentrate on doing his own thing. He often lingers on the bus line that he took, hoping to meet this girl again. This is the starting point of their relationship.
One day, Oscar found a figure when he was looking for a girl in a clothing store. The back of this salesgirl is very similar to that of that girl. He stepped forward to say hello, only to find that it was not the girl. Although disappointed, Oscar invited the salesgirl to dinner. But very unexpectedly, in the restaurant, the waitress in charge of serving is the girl Mimi he has been looking for. Mimi thanked him for his help at that time, and Oscar was also attracted by Mimi's beauty and innocence. After contact and attraction, the two came together.
In the initial love, Mimi gave up her job and moved to Oscar's home. Oscar was deeply infatuated with this girl. The two men have been entangled for a long time under the catalysis of love. Crazy sex makes their feelings warm up further, but just a small move can trigger a torrent of love between two people.
However, after their relationship reached its peak, it inevitably began to decline. Oscar's interest in Mimi has declined, but Mimi hopes their relationship will last. Because enthusiasm is gone, a little contradiction in life can cause contradictions. Oscar broke up, Mimi was in pain, and saved the relationship with her unconditional compromise, while Oscar hurt her with her cruelty and indifference. When Mimi said she was pregnant, Oscar insisted that she have an abortion, and tricked her into getting on a plane and getting rid of her after the abortion.
Oscar's view of love is obviously an impulsive and dramatic view of love. He hopes that love will keep its best appearance, full of passion and vitality. But after the passion and emotion fade, it means that love disappears and a relationship should end here. Mimi's efforts to recall and save love can only be described as meaningless entanglement in Oscar's view.
His love is like the tide, which will quickly recede after a period of time. The next tide is not the original tide. This kind of love is fresh, but not long-lasting. Oscar will look for his next prey named love in the crowd.
But Mimi is not. Mimi's concept of love is a relatively stable and growing concept of love. She thinks that love has its ups and downs. In love, there is not only the passionate collision of moving and trembling, but also the long-term companionship of tenderness. When their passion fades, it is natural to enter a stable and harmonious state of quiet life. This idea was rejected by Oscar, and she hoped to get through this transition period with compromise and slowly find her original feeling.
Two people have conflicting views on love. Oscar's selfishness and Mimi's stubbornness caused their tragic consequences. One is ready to give up, and the other is determined to continue. Their pulling has distorted the original pure love. Oscar hurt Mimi, and Mimi fell into a strange circle of infinite compromise.
After cheating Mimi away, Oscar returned to a free life, looking for young girls to meet his emotional and physical needs again.
But one day, after Oscar was hit by a car, he suffered a fracture and a concussion. Mimi appeared and dragged Oscar out of the hospital bed with strong hatred and love, paralyzing his lower body. Mimi takes care of Oscar, but she tortures Oscar all the time. The two became inseparable in mutual torture and got married abnormally. After telling her story, Oscar pulled the trigger and their love ended.
Their relationship is like Oscar's last sigh: We are all too greedy, baby. Two people who don't conform to the original concept of love must be tied together. After the passion faded, the attitude towards love was contradictory and ended in tragedy.
Oscar pulled Mimi into the carriage of love with passion, selfish and arrogant, while Mimi ruined Oscar's second life with her stubbornness and herself. If you think more about each other at the beginning and really understand each other's needs, will this story have another ending?