Reminds me of those good old days

Graciela 2022-04-23 07:01:56

Wow really.

I was going to pick a brisk literary film to relax on the weekend night, but I didn't expect that this film not only accurately accomplished my thoughts, but also brought a lot of unexpected things.

The first is about "lightweight". I really like the "flying" style in the narrative of this low-cost literary film. For characters, for marriage and family, for ideals and beliefs, and even for love, the attitude of "involved, but not deliberately emphasized" is adopted, just like the vocals, musical instruments in this film, natural Begin again, the cacophony of the mix together, naturally and casually played out the "own" melody and story. Therefore, whether it is from the story itself to the casting or to the post-production, the whole film has achieved coordination and unity in style.

Secondly, I really like a few scenes in it. In the hustle and bustle, use double-headed headphones to explore the big boys and literary girls in each other's hearts; the energetic "Road" band stationed all over New York; the romantic night that was forcibly screwed up by "Little Fatty"; "loser" and his ex The wonderful tacit understanding between wives; the advanced version of the "Wooden Man" game at the party; the waltz who jumped up on the street. . These scenes are too beautiful, and there is always a scene that will suddenly trigger the memo and dreams that I once had.

To sum it up, a really good movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Freida 2021-11-30 08:01:26

    Nice and nice little fresh. The best part is that the two of them didn't go to bed, not even a kiss.

  • Lelah 2021-11-30 08:01:26

    It's better to call "Flat Chest Changes Life", the whole is fresh and lovely, and it sounds natural! The point is that KK is not annoying at all in it, and a few sets of clothes are really nice...

Begin Again quotes

  • Dan: That's some song you got there. I promise you it could be a big hit. Plus you're beautiful.

    Gretta: I'm sorry, what's beauty got to do with anything?

    Dan: Jesus, you're tricky, aren't you?

  • Gretta: I told you, I write songs from time to time.

    Dan: What do you write them for?

    Gretta: What do you mean what for? For my pleasure. And for my cat.

    Dan: Oh really? Does he like them?

    Gretta: She. Yes, she seems to.

    Dan: How do you know?

    Gretta: Because she purrs.

    Dan: Maybe she's booing.

    Gretta: No, she purrs at Leonard Cohen, too, and she has very good taste.

    Dan: Maybe she's fucking with you.