Under the red curtain, Jacob, who was wearing a black scarf, shone like a god when the spotlight came on.
Following the blue of freedom and the white of equality, red quietly appeared as a symbol of fraternity. Humanity, also known as human nature, is a sacred motto engraved on the film.
Valentine, who loves her boyfriend deeply but encounters frequent suspicions, the old judge who is lonely and sad because of betrayal, and August who is in pain after witnessing his girlfriend cheating. torment. These stories should be full of gray and indifferent, but Keith chose to interpret them with full and warm red tones. In the real world full of indifference and numbness, this is undoubtedly Keith's own hope for fraternity and even humanity.
This is bone of my bones, flesh of my flesh, call her a woman. -Old Testament *The Book of the Law*Genesis
As early as the creation of the world, Adam believed that men and women are one body, flesh and blood, and blood. Does the old judge make fun of people's lies and deceit by tapping his neighbor's phone, or is he just masturbating to the deep wound in his heart? He probably didn't expect that Valentine would break into his life so suddenly. A touch of erratic red warmed his life like this. Her self-blame and concern for bruising the puppy, and her selfless love for her brother, gradually melted the frozen heart of the old judge. He sued himself in court, describing his dreams about her to Valentine, and finally adopted a large group of stray dogs, intending to give her a dog of his own when Valentine returned. Compared to the indifference at the beginning when I heard the dog was injured, the face that finally stretches after seeing Valentine survive without incident shows me the unstoppable power of human compassion. As for Jelena Jacobs, who plays Varenna, her beauty lies not in her beauty and delicacy, but in an interpretation of life. In short, her beauty became a symbol.
Varenna and August, who survived the death, finally met, and the film's abrupt end meant infinite meaning. The future is unfathomable, I hope we can love each other and die for love.
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