Every frame of the film is like a finely photographed work, and the composition, color and storytelling of the picture are really strong. The shooting techniques and scene settings are amazing. The plot uses a fantasy fairy tale like the Thousand and One Nights to unfold delicate emotions little by little. The storyline is not traditionally sensational, but it is sincere to the heart. Roy, the protagonist, is a stuntman, or simply a stuntman. He is pessimistic but romantic. He has his own perseverance and insistence, but is injured on the road to self-realization. He was almost overwhelmed by life and attempted suicide several times. In order to obtain suicide drugs, he deliberately approached the girl Alexandra. In the storytelling process again and again, Alexandra regards him as a very good friend, and gradually gives him the image of his own late father. Roy's despair is as deep as the sea, far from being redeemed by Alexandra's half-slice of communion bread and a children's drawing. But companionship and love do. Alexandra broke into Roy's barren and desperate world with her sincere and deep love. Everyone else told Roy to live for miracles, only Alexandra asked him to live for herself. "He still has a daughter" "She loves him" "I don't want you to die". Compensation money, the miracle of restoring the legs, these are not at all comparable to psychological soundness. Alexandra gave Roy the courage and determination to live. In the end, the person who considered himself a coward stood up, killed the villain, and let go of his past love. At the end, when Roy was showing the movie, he might be surprised to realize that the most important thing in the movie is not cool stunts and beautiful love, but touching emotions. Even a stunt man who appeared for less than a few seconds, someone watched that movie over and over for those few frames, then it was worth it. This story reminds me of Fu Lu Shou's "What Will I Use to Keep You". "Because you enjoy its splendor and endure its rot, you say don't love it and you are reluctant to part, so life is bitter as a song." Dust is passing by in an instant, remember that suffering is also a splendid gift on this journey." When suffering hits, if you are always alone, you will really feel that difficulties and setbacks are overwhelming, and you are in the vast There is no escape from the sea of suffering. But if you meet love and let love enter your heart, this kind of peace of mind will penetrate the darkness like a beacon. In this way, life is like a song even if it is bitter.
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