The 2007 film review (?) originally wanted to be deleted, but I thought that I might want to see how hypocritical I was 13 years ago or more, so I kept it.
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I just finished watching it yesterday, and I bought a DVD in the first half of last year, but I didn’t watch it. After the hustle and bustle of graduation, it was a bumpy life—although I just returned home from the city where I went to school, and then I found a copy without much bumps. Just work. Then I was busy for half a year, and I didn't know what I was busy with, and it was another year. Until yesterday when my mother used the computer to trade stocks, I had no choice but to dig out the pile of discs, and among them was this glass of wine life that I wanted to watch after I knew it and bought it back after I just watched it at the beginning.
Music is nice. I remember that when I bought it back, it was obvious that the MP3 in the D9 was not there. Go online to find it. Must listen. But it seems hard to find.
I like wine very much, probably because my hometown produces wine. Although he wasn't actually influenced by the so-called Dionysian wind, he always felt that wine and himself were a little attracted to each other. Although the wine that I have drunk so far is actually glucose water except for the malt fermentation liquid, I still hope that I will meet someone who truly loves me in the future. On a certain birthday, I quietly take out such a deep Colored bottles, say, the same vintage as yours. Hopefully, when we open it now, we will taste a unique taste that is different from the previous and future opening times. But this person has not yet appeared, the best is yet to come. If you don't think so, your daily life is not just self-torment.
The most absurd part of this movie is the part of getting the wallet back and the subsequent crash. Life is full of absurdity and irony.
When I saw Miles eating burgers with fine wine, I suddenly felt a familiar sense of sadness. Although M and K are now a place where many people meet friends, the impression is always lively and lively. Of course, these people include me, but I always feel that fast food restaurants when there are no people are actually very desolate places. Fast food is actually a very lonely way to eat.
I think maya doesn't really understand Miles, because she doesn't understand his novels, but at least she gave Miles a chance, maybe it will change his life in the future. At least so far he has not met a more suitable person than Maya. Life is a compromise.
It's gratifying to see the final result. It's a bit like the allusion of "I don't know when love will knock on the door", and it's very similar to the song "everything you`ve ever dreamed" in EVA. Although this warm ending dilutes the realistic atmosphere of the film a bit, I think this little kindness gives people a very warm feeling-after all, even if there is nothing in life, at least there is still hope. Although that hope is actually a kind of helpless compromise.
Speaking of the unwillingness of middle-aged life, I think the anxiety of the song "19 Years Old" by suga shikao is a bit like. The lyrics are of course the age of my uncle, but I sang the anxiety of 19-year-olds about life very well: "Go to die for this mediocre 19-year-old, go to die for this wasteful life, like Spread wings like a butterfly, even for a moment."
It's too far... Life with a glass of wine is really a good movie.
Although life is dull and dull, at least I can still expect someone who can give me wine of the same age on my birthday in this mediocrity.
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