An accidental daily push, let me know about this movie. After watching it, I still think the song is better.
Why do I think this romance film is unqualified? Because I think the relationship between the male lead and the female lead is not equal. Until the end of the film, I really couldn't fall in love with this male lead. His experience made him a worldly and greasy middle-aged man. From beginning to end, the status of male and female protagonists is always unequal. The male lead was a big star before, and the female lead's sister was his fanatical fan. In this relationship, the heroine may be subtly affected. When it comes to identity issues, the male protagonist said during the quarrel that the female protagonist was an amateur composer. Indeed, he was right, but in his heart, wouldn't there be a chain of contempt between professionals and amateurs? (Just a personal assumption). Secondly, the male protagonist knows how much the female protagonist's past has hurt her, but in the quarrel he actually reveals the scars again to talk about things. The heaviest and most ruthless words may be the true thoughts of the male protagonist. In the end, the male protagonist's performance seems to me to be nothing more than a desperate means of recovery. When it comes to writing songs, the male protagonist is always impatient. From the beginning to the end, what position does he put the female protagonist in, a tool for writing lyrics? A gantry turned over by a carp? Every time the male protagonist's round field, it makes me feel delicate but ugly. The only time that the heroine appeared, it seemed more like a gentleman's behavior. I think it makes more sense to handle the ending of the movie as "begin again". I especially liked that clip, the heroine was riding a bicycle, and the background music was "lost star" before the adaptation. The last thing I want to complain about is the popular singer in the film, who feels particularly discordant, looks innocent, performs vulgar, dances dances with various sexual cues in front of the Buddha, maybe the director wants to satirize something, but this way of expression is really of nauseating. Especially the lyrics are disgusting to think about.
For the first time, I gave one star to the male lead's performance and one star to the female lead's appearance. Subjective color is heavy. Friends who don't like it just treat me as entertaining myself.
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