Looking back on it again, I was more focused than before and didn't miss a single detail, even the Leica M6 and 50mm lenses that Anna used were clear.
The whole film is about what is true love, whether it’s love at first sight, or it’s a love that lasts a long time. The seemingly unbreakable relationship can’t stand a little temptation. It’s like Anna and Dan, who only had the opportunity to take a cover photo, but they met at first sight. They are in love, but they both have intimate lovers under the same roof. It looks like an apple with a bright appearance, but its heart has already begun to deteriorate.
The film is very clean, there are no eye-catching passionate scenes, the plot is peaceful but turbulent, Dan's betrayal, Anna's betrayal, the struggle of both sides, the confession of the lover, Alice's tears and disappointment, Larry's anger and possessive desire Intertwined. Dan is so vain, just like Judy Law in real life. He looks handsome and knows how to please girls. It's easy to get a girl he likes, so he doesn't know what it means to cherish when he gets Alice, and he is still trying to prove him." Even he himself couldn't tell whether he loved Alice's simplicity and loveliness or Anna's mature talent, but he was extremely panicked and wanted to get it, but he was afraid of losing it. When Alice walked out the door, he Only then did I realize my cowardice and loneliness. In the end, the saddest thing was him. Anna returned to Larry's side, and Alice left the sad city completely. Only Dan reminisced about the sweetness of acquaintance at that time in the garden in the middle of the street that Alice first visited.
I don't know why Alice didn't use her real name, but at the end of the film, it turns out that she was Jane Jones, who would have felt pity for her unexpectedly walking in the bustling streets of New York in a victorious attitude. The men turned their heads one after another, yes, no one can resist the face that exudes confidence, personality, stubbornness but simplicity.
Although it is a British movie, but about love, about sex, about Fidelity, about oneness, about betrayal, about tolerance, about trust, about self-seeking, such stories also happen around me, around my friends, and nationality. It doesn't matter.
If everyone knew how to cherish, where would there be so many grievances and grievances? Is perfection without grievances? I really can't find the answer myself.
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