This article is divided into foresight and short reviews. The foresight is a brief introduction to the plot, please go to the short commentary if you have a bad spoiler. Short comments are some feelings and thoughts, please spray if you don't like it.
Foresight
Today is Double 11, a good Singles Day, don't let your wallet bleed any more, and return to what you should do on Singles Day.
Watch a sad love movie.
The movie to recommend this time is starring High Commander with Long Legs
"Blue Valentine"
The protagonist is Ryan Gosling, known as the High Commander with Long Legs. Wandering and small-budget independent films, the screen image is changeable. You can wear a trench coat to be a handsome killer, or you can pretend to be a middle-aged greasy uncle.
The heroine is Michelle Williams, who swept the major film award nominations last year with "Manchester by the Sea" female supporting role.
Michelle was also nominated for Best Actress at the 83rd Academy Awards for "Blue Valentine", and the golden statue finally fell into the hands of Natalie Portman, who performed well in "Black Swan".
Michelle can be said to be a boy harvester, including Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Uncle Hugh Wolverine, Little Plum, Eddie, and Mr. Tang was harvested in the latest "Venom".
It can be seen that the type of Michelle harvest is the hormone uncle and the British gentleman with long legs.
Back in the film, Dean, played by Commander Gospel, and Cindy, played by Michelle, are a couple who have been in love for six years, with a 6-year-old girl who lives in the suburbs. Dean is a plasterer for a renovation company, and Cindy is a trainee at a hospital two hours drive downtown.
The story has two lines.
First line:
After six years of marriage, Dean and Cindy lived a normal life. On Valentine's Day, in a love hotel, the two discussed their future plans, but the differences became more and more serious. Finally, Dean turned and left in the fireworks.
second line
New arrivals to Brooklyn, Dean and Cindy met and fell in love, and finally entered the hall of marriage.
The plot of the story is very simple, there is nothing to go around in circles.
Dean, who had just arrived in Brooklyn, was full of vigor, got a job as a porter, and usually chatted with his co-workers about his views on love.
After helping my grandfather move house, he saw Cindy at the diagonally opposite door when he was about to leave.
Dean fell in love at first sight, stalked him, and gave Cindy his phone number.
Cindy didn't call, Dean couldn't restrain his desire to see Cindy, and went back to the original house to find Cindy.
Finding that Cindy was not there, Dean took the bus back alone, and Cindy ran into the car at this time.
Dean took the initiative to go up and chat with Cindy, get out of the car together, and press the road together.
Rising on the street Dean played the guitar and Cindy danced to the rhythm of the guitar.
The love is naturally strong in the depths, and soon the two of them entered the stage of sex.
In fact, Cindy had a boyfriend at school before he got married with Dean, and accidentally checked out that he was pregnant in the toilet without using protective measures.
While walking with Dean, Dean saw Cindy's mind and turned over the railing to ask Cindy's secret.
In desperation, Cindy revealed that she was pregnant and did not know who the father of the child was.
Dean accompanies Cindy to an abortion, and at the last minute, Cindy gives up. On the bus, Dean proposes to Cindy to start a family.
Cindy's ex-boyfriend flipped through Cindy's backpack, found the card left by Dean, went to the door, and beat Dean.
Injured, Dean took the bouquet to meet Cindy's parents and chatted about Dean's family. Soon, the two went to collect the certificate.
Six years later, their dog, Megan, was hit by a car because Cindy forgot to close the door to the manor.
In order to bury Megan, her daughter was sent to her grandfather's house for the night.
After burying the dog, it was Valentine's Day, and Dean remembered that they still had coupons for the love hotel, so he booked the only remaining futuristic-themed love room.
On the way to the hotel, Cindy met a tall and handsome ex-boyfriend in the mall. When he mentioned it to Dean in the car, the two quarreled.
When they went to the love hotel, Cindy never entered the erotic atmosphere. The two discussed their future plans, and finally ended with a quarrel.
At 6 o'clock in the morning, receiving an emergency call from the hospital, Cindy wrote a small note and drove to the urban hospital to work.
At 11 o'clock, the hotel service called to wake Dean. Dean found that Cindy had left. He drank two bottles of wine first, and then took the two-hour bus to the hospital to find Cindy.
The two quarreled again about what happened last night. Dean made a big fight in the hospital. In desperation, Cindy could only drive Dean back to his grandfather's house.
Dean entered his grandfather's house aggressively, admitted his mistake, hugged Cindy tenderly, and begged for reconciliation.
Cindy enjoyed a moment in Dean's arms, the events of the past flashing before his eyes, and finally pushed Dean away.
Finally, Dean walks out of the house and leaves alone in the fireworks, and the movie ends.
short comment
What impresses me the most in the movie is when love is sweet, no matter how bad the singing, no matter how bad the dance steps are, it feels good to dance like a fool on the street.
The scenes of several quarrels also deeply touched the most frequently occurring situations in quarrels.
During the quarrel in the love hotel, Dean made it clear that he was just a family person, who wanted to live a stable life, play more with his children, see his family after get off work, and yearn for an ordinary life.
Cindy always felt that Dean didn't have the life he wanted, and he didn't have his own career. He was angry and hoped that Dean could find a career he likes.
But Dean didn't express his plans for a career, but Cindy kept looking forward to it, hoping that Dean could change.
One side has not made progress, while the other has not lowered expectations. This is where the contradictions are irreconcilable.
So Dean started to seize on the ambiguity of the language and deliberately pulled the subject off.
There is no right or wrong in love, no winning or losing, only balance.
When one party finally decides that the contradiction cannot be tolerated, separation is the only option.
Neither Dean nor Cindy was wrong in this love affair.
After all, love has thousands of appearances, and only those who are deeply involved in it can get a taste of it.
May the single companion be after Double 11
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