My tears shed two chase scenes with Julia Roberts. She raised her long hair, swayed her hands, her steps smashed into my heart. This is a necessary chase, after she has experienced everything, she still indulges herself in chaos and desperately chases. She was burdened with a heavy body of trivial matters, how terrified she was when she ran.
This movie shoots the heat and powerlessness into the dust raised by every inch of sunlight, the irritability and anxiety in it is extremely clear. rough, but precise. I have seen many bean friends regret its excessive sense of drama conflict, but I feel that this kind of, in the words of my friends, "everyone has a shit" situation, in fact, can no longer be normal.
I really like the ending of the movie. It soothes my heart more than Charles's singing. It seems that many people escape reality through movies, but what I get through movies is confirmation. Confirm what kind of world I am in, confirm that we, many people, are passing by together. It is a very gentle and gentle thing that some people try their best to show these things to more people.
This is how I understand it.
It’s not bad to have a chance to see the original stage play in the future.
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