It's been a long time since I watched an innocent movie made by Hollywood. Watching this THE LAKE HOUSE, one is directed at Reeves, and the other is directed at the name. Of course, not the Chinese translation. This kind of love is not realistic, waiting, there must be a limit. Two people, different time and space, different ages, love each other only by letters, please, I can't believe such pure love. It's just that the love between the two makes people feel inexplicable. The loneliness caused by the closed personalities and the reluctance to give up on LAKE HOUSE prompted the female doctor to put letters into MAILBOX. The story develops later, it is more like Alex's unrequited love. He has been looking for this woman in his 2004, but she is as ignorant as 2006. I can't see this woman at all. What cuteness drove Alex in 2004, and eventually died in a car accident on the way to find her. And in 2006, he died in front of her, and she didn't know it was him. Such a death makes no sense at all. I don't think Europeans and Americans are suitable for those kind of innocent sweet words, just like the narration often found in Korean love movies. Female voices are euphemistic and desolate. Just listening to them can make people cry. I couldn't be more moved by what Ricks said, although I was moved by her final effort on Alex.
I just want to say, I can't agree with this kind of love, we can't satisfy the emotions in reality, close ourselves, let the heart be like a pool of stagnant water, we don't believe that there is real moving in reality, but run to fall in love with a mailbox, or A distant but unreachable person from an unknown age, perhaps, he is just a dream again, he wakes up, and is still lonely.
After watching this movie, I am a little unnamed, although the ending of the movie is a happy reunion, although it didn't make my favorite Reeves die, but I always feel that this kind of love only makes me a little confused Wonderfully depressed.
If we love like this, the end of the world is not far away.
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