I drifted alone like a cloud until I met you

Unique 2022-04-22 07:01:31

1/

Way Back Into Love.

This song was pushed to me by NetEase Cloud a long time ago. When I heard it again yesterday, it was a few months later. Before yesterday, I didn't know that Uncle Hugh sang this song, and I didn't know this movie. Because of my personal habits, I only like listening to the melody when listening to songs, and I don't know the lyrics or who sang it, unless I really like it. So, yesterday I found Uncle Hugh and this movie?? Surprise ⭐

This line is like my self-reflection. Indeed, I like this superficial thing too much. A song, just listen to the melody. A movie, just look at the cover. A man, just look at his face. Indeed, this is indeed wrong. To understand the person's heart, to feel the inner charm, people or things with empty skins are indeed very tempting, but often the more tempting things are, the more disappointing they are, at least, most of them.

2/

The plot of this film is so-so, you can see the end when you see the beginning. But because it's a song that Uncle Hugh and I like, I'm willing to look down. I feel more like this song is a song documentary. Who wrote this song and for whom, this is the biggest motivation for me to watch this film. Compared to the love of this film, I prefer the production process of this song. Originally I just thought that this song only wrote about love (way back into love), but this film gave this song a different feeling. It is still love, but this kind of love is more natural and pure and beautiful. I was alone in love, and your presence made me feel the light of life. It was you who opened my long closed window; it was you who made me want to share everything. I am like a cloud, floating alone, until I meet you, I am willing to stop, so when you are happy, I will drive away the dark clouds, and when you are sad, I am willing to paint myself gray. I never met anyone deliberately, but fate, let you appear so naturally, when I was discouraged.

I really like the second half of the lyrics. In the film, this lyric was written after the heroine left after Uncle Hugh talked nonsense in a fit of rage. It is also the climax of the film. Cold negotiations, too good to cry. Fortunately, Uncle Huo understands.

3/

Don't write me off

This song! ! ! ! Hearts are melted.

Sometimes, emotions don't need such gorgeous words, they just need to be expressed in a straightforward way. I love this song so much. These few lyrics really have written the feelings of many people. Yes, people often live in the past when they haven't met another person. Live in the past family, friendship, love, and then wait and see the unknown future. When we are single, we are always talking about sorting out the past and starting a new life, so we throw away some meaningless objects, and then slowly add things we like. The environment will eventually look new, but are we really living again? Actually no. We still think of old objects, even a tens-of-dollar T-shirt or an inconspicuous bookmark? Or a dilapidated photo with a worn-out date. There are too many ways to look back in reality, and the past is not something we can get rid of simply by throwing things away. We can only choose to meet another person. It is difficult for a person to save himself emotionally. Only the appearance of others can make us willing to forget some things. It's like blurring a photo, blurring parts of the past, leaving only the desired image.

I hope my he shows up soon.

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