Such a natural and cute, unpretentious film, I haven't encountered it for a long time. Especially when sick.
The strange thing is that the director turned out to be a fan of Herzog's brain. (A conjecture, not necessarily
correct anyway, the movies the male protagonist watched at school and at home, the spoof films they made, the posters in the audio-visual store, all of them are He Suo’s films!! The male lead learns from He Suo’s cynical speech , The accent and tone are like bursting!
There are some small details, and I still laugh in retrospect. For example, every time the goddess is around, the male protagonist will cut into the picture of the moose madly trampling on the little chipmunk. I have seen this metaphor, The most vivid description of the relationship between beauties and ordinary boys.
And the squirrel on the wallpaper of the hostess' room, which is small and transparent, but has been forging ahead. There is no laughing here, I almost cried blindly. I miss my father.
Of course, every time two people watch together Movie scenes. Sometimes I lie down, sometimes I sit, and sometimes the male protagonist delivers popcorn to the female protagonist. My favorite
scene is when the male protagonist suddenly learns how to call a polar bear.
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"What's that sound?"
"It's the voice of a very regretful polar bear."
"..."
"Polar bears have the purest expression of regret in the animal kingdom. You can hear their mournful growl. ~~hmmmm~~hmmmmmm~~"
I know very well that for some people, finding what they care about is more difficult than finding what they care about.
But in life, after all, it's just about finding people and people you care about. It doesn't matter if you're a dying girl or a boy who originally didn't care.
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