I looked through Xiang Yuan's Weibo this morning, but I didn't see her talking about this movie, and then I looked at the Weibo of several other people.
It took a long time to find it on Jidi Weibo.
She said: I love this movie very much~~~ Sometimes when I encounter a bottleneck in my creation, I will watch this movie.
In fact, it is an uncomplicated story, but there is heavy love, beauty and power in it.
So I downloaded the movie and watched it yesterday, and it attracted me from the beginning, it seems to involve the soul, and the song is also very good.
The movie begins with some people watching a stage play.
The stage was filled with tables and chairs, and two women in pajamas were dancing like sleepwalkers with their eyes closed.
A man appeared, and he got ahead of them and moved the chair in front of them so they wouldn't bump into it.
Therefore, no matter where they go, there are no obstacles in front of them. Although they are like blind people, they are very safe.
Next is in the hospital, a man is nursing a comatose woman while talking to her.
He tells her the plot, saying that he went backstage to ask the actor for an autograph: I hope you can overcome all difficulties before you start dancing.
It turned out that the girl was a dancer, but had a car accident on a rainy day and had been in a vegetative state for four years.
This man has been in love with the girl, and has been his nurse, taking care of her meticulously for four years.
The girl's name was Alicia, and they knew each other before she had an accident, but he hadn't had time to confess to her.
Alicia loves ballet the most. When she's not dancing, she likes to watch silent films and travel.
The man's name was Benigno, and he went to the ballet when he was on vacation. He also went to the cinema and tried to watch all the silent films.
He watched German, American, Italian silent films and took the trouble to tell Alicia what he had seen.
He said these four years were his most fulfilling days. Take care of Alicia and do what she loves to do except travel.
At the same time, Mark, who Baleno met in the theater in tears, went to interview the female bullfighter Lydia.
He said the magazine asked him to do the interview, but he was a layman in bullfighting. In fact, he wanted to interview Lydia when he saw Lydia on TV.
Lydia heard him say that she was a layman, and asked why you came here. He said I don't understand bullfighting, but I understand desperate women.
Lydia got a little pissed and asked who told you I was desperate. He said it was your impression of me.
She declined the interview, saying you don't want to talk about bullfights, you're just interested in me and Nilo.
He later helped her, helped her out of her fear. She begged him to keep her secret, and he said I respect other people's fears.
She said you helped me and I couldn't refuse your interview. So the two of them had more contacts and fell in love.
In the play, when they dress the matador, they are very solemn and serious, and the scene is like a ceremony.
Watching that ceremony, I suddenly felt that the reason why it was so solemn was because maybe every time could be the last time.
This, as expected, was the last time Lydia appeared in the bullring. Lydia was almost torn in half by the mad cow.
She has been in a coma since her return from the line of death. During those days, Mark was always by her side.
He asked Dr. Lydia how long this would last. The doctor said a few months, a few years, a lifetime.
He looked at Lydia on the hospital bed, very painful, but unlike Baleno, he remained silent all the time.
Baleno, on the other hand, kept talking to Alicia, as if she could really hear.
When washing her hair again, the female nurse suggested that Alisha's hair be cut short, which is more convenient and comfortable.
But Baleno disagreed. He said that she should keep her hair as it was, lest she wake up and find it different.
The nurse said that she was in a coma for four years, and it was a miracle to wake up. Benigno said that he believed in miracles, so she should believe in miracles too.
He said that because people need miracles. It is possible that a miracle has happened to you, and if you don't believe it, you won't notice it.
Then one day when Marco passed by Alicia's ward, he saw Benigno taking care of him, and stopped to peek.
Benigno called him in after seeing him, saying that he had seen him in the theater, and he was moved to tears.
Then Mark introduced him to Alicia, and he said that I mentioned him to you, and he cried when he watched "Mueller's Cafe".
Mark asked Benigno if it was useful to keep talking to her like this, but he couldn't say a word to Lydia himself.
He thinks her brain is dead, and he has no feelings for me, you, or herself.
Benigno said: "Women's heads are mysterious, and this is the case even more. Be patient with women, talk to them, be careful occasionally, touch them, remember they exist, they live. And, important to us, in my experience, this is the only cure.
Benigno continued to speak to Alicia, and Mark continued to sit sadly beside Lydia.
When he was finally able to speak to Lydia, her ex-boyfriend came and said they had gotten back together.
Mark decided to travel alone. No matter how much he loved Lydia, there was no place for him there.
He said that I would cry when I saw the touching story because I couldn't share it with her. The saddest truth in the world when love ends.
Baleno said to Mark that he wanted to talk to him about loneliness and that he wanted to marry Alicia.
Mark said he was crazy, but he said they got along better than most couples. Is it strange for a man to marry a woman he loves?
Mark said she couldn't say "I love you" in any way because she was in a coma. Because we don't know if they are really alive.
Benigno was shocked when he heard Mark's words, he said: How can you say that?
Mark said it was your crazy one-man show by yourself. I'm not saying it's useless to talk, it's okay to talk to plants, but no one marry them.
He was very sad to say that you should say such a thing, I thought you were different. Mark asked him to promise not to say such things again, without even thinking about it.
Benigno asked why, and Mark said you'd get into big trouble if you were heard. I won't help you either.
Marco is gone, Benigno doesn't say he wants to marry Alicia, but he's also in trouble, and he's put in jail.
Because Alicia was pregnant, all the circumstances proved that Benigno did it, and he didn't justify anything.
During the trip, Mark saw the news of Lydia's death in the newspaper, so he called the hospital and learned about Benigno's imprisonment.
He immediately returned to the country to visit Benino in prison. Benino said that he was okay with himself and asked him to go to the hall Alicia situation.
He read all of Mark's travel books in prison, like traveling together for months, saying things no one would say on the trip.
He said that he liked "Havana" the most, as if he really knew those people, he had nothing, so he had to make up all the people.
He said that the Cuban woman Mark describes, leaning against the window, facing the embankment, waits hopelessly, watching the time pass.
But nothing happened. Benigno said he thought he was her.
Mark asked Benigno a lawyer while inquiring about Alicia's whereabouts, and heard that she had a stillborn child.
One day, from the window of Benino's former room, he saw Alicia's figure in the dance studio opposite.
She is awake and walking on crutches and is doing rehabilitation exercises.
Marco wanted to tell Benigno the news, but the lawyer said he didn't know what crazy things he would do if he knew.
Benigno didn't know that Alicia had woken up, but he also made a crazy move and escaped in his own way.
He left a message to Mark saying that he didn't want to live in a world without Alicia, and he didn't even have her hairpin by his side, so he decided to run away.
Hearing Benigno's message, Mark felt that the prison wanted to tell him that Alicia had woken up, but it was too late.
He only saw Benigno's letter: Dear Mark, it's still raining, I think it's a good sign, it was also raining the day of Alicia's accident, I'll write to you a few minutes before the escape , I hope this thing I can do can make me fall into a coma and let me reunite with her. You are my only friend. I originally planned to give her and me the house, and I will leave it to you. Wherever they take me, please come and see me, talk to me, tell me everything, don't hold back. Good bye my friend.
Mark took Benino's belongings, which contained an Alicia hairpin he stole.
In fact, up until this point, I didn't want to believe that Benigno was dead until I saw Mark come to his grave.
He said: Alicia is still alive and you woke her up. I heard your message and rushed to the prison to tell you, but it was too late.
Benigno is dead. He originally wanted those pills to put him in a coma so he could meet Alicia, but he died.
I'm a little disappointed in his death, but I'm even more disappointed that the child in Alicia's belly was really his work.
I didn't believe it at first, but after reading some of the movie reviews, I admitted that it was true, that it was really Benigno who did that.
He watched a silent film "The Shrinking Lover", in which the shrunken man finally got into a woman's body from her private parts.
And just like that, they became one, forever. He was inspired and then planted his seed in his body.
What disappointed me the most was that Alicia, who woke up, had no sense of Benigno.
But when he told her about "The Shrinking Lover", when the man got into the woman's body, I could clearly see the flushing on her face.
Also, four years of telling, so many whispers of love, finally awakened her body, but not her heart.
Suddenly I feel that this ending makes so many things in the movie lose their meaning.
Benigno became a secret name, no one mentioned it to Alicia, and she didn't even perceive it.
Alisha's teacher saw Mark talking to Alisha, and asked him warily what he said to Alisha.
He said nothing, and told her that he lived in Benino's house, and that Benino was dead.
The teacher was so shocked, she told Mark we had to talk another day. Mark said, yes, it's simpler than you think.
She said nothing is easy. I teach ballet, and nothing is easy.
In their world, this shouldn't be a simple matter, but for Benigno, it's just simple love.
It was two worlds that couldn't communicate with each other. They had different concepts, and even love was powerless and could only be alone.
If Mark didn't listen to the lawyer and told him that Alicia had woken up, it wouldn't have happened like that.
The lawyer just imagined Benigno with ordinary people's thinking, and he was not at all what he thought.
This unexpected ending made me a little uncomfortable, and even felt that the movie wasn't good enough.
When she woke up, she didn't even feel Benigno, which was too unreasonable, how could it be like this!
I think when she wakes up she should go and look for Benigno, it doesn't matter if she finds it or not, but she must know.
Benigno's care and narration to her for four years before can only pave the way for this recognition, otherwise everything will be meaningless.
Since he can wake up, he must know the existence of Benigno; since she does not know, there is no possibility of waking up.
I can't stand that kind of love that doesn't echo. Although it is said that love is satisfied in love, love must not be a silent film.
Think of someone who said that love should be talk with, not just talk to.
The kind of unity in "The Shrinking Lover" is not the best state, there is distance, but it is best to blend.
Like at the end of the movie, in the theater, the people are dancing on the stage, and a woman runs out of the line.
This seems to be not allowed, but her dance partner does not blame, but waits, protects, cooperates.
This is the ending I want. And this movie is just talk to.
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