In my computer hard drive, there are a lot of songs that I downloaded for no reason at first, and one of them is pure music that is really nice. No matter what I was doing at the time, almost every time I heard it, I stopped what I was doing and listened quietly. After listening to it, I felt very full and calm.
After listening to it a lot, I naturally want to know the source of this song. When I checked it, it turned out to be the original sound of a movie, so I naturally watched the movie.
Background music version: Heitor Pereira- Remember Me
singing Latin version: Bebel Gilberto-So Nice (Summer Samba)
Actually this comment should be written in the OST, huh, huh.
After watching this movie, the biggest feeling is: how can this woman still be so charming in her 50s?
It's really not impossible for a young and handsome doctor to fall in love with her.
Looking at Li Yinhe's blog, I saw her saying that a woman in her 50s "can only be happy and peaceful by going beyond youth and beauty."
I have always felt that every age has its own charm, both men and women. It is a pity that too many men say that when a man is old, he is called a mature man, and when a woman is old, he is an old woman. Ha ha! In fact, prejudice is so stubborn.
It is enough to accept that the wrinkles on your face and the corners of your eyes will only increase day by day, and you will not go back in time because of expensive skin care products. Let those brand-name skincare ads go to hell! They just want to make money from women. To be truly attractive, you still need to have a heart that accepts yourself.
Of course, if you are talented, you can afford a big house by the sea, drink top red wine, and go to Paris for your birthday. It's just that if you can't do this, at least keep some women's beauty, cook a few good dishes, make a pot of Pu'er after dinner, listen to Latin music, and dance in the living room with the person you love, just like you just met when you were young.
When youth and beauty are gone, a woman is still worthy of loving herself.
PS
In fact, I don't like Jack Nicholson, although he should be the main character, but he looks so wretched, I don't know how charming he is. Maybe I don't know how to appreciate old men.
One of the clips, the part where Erica broke up and cried and hid in the house, reminded me of the heroine in Under the Tuscan Sun. That movie is one of my favorite movies. There is a classic line in it:
"Always keep your childishness.
" ^_^
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