Uncle falls in love with Loli
The female protagonist is pure and charming, the male protagonist is elegant and melancholy
The film grabbed all my attention right from the start, the inner monologue that is usually used in literary films, accompanied by a long country road that stretches beyond the horizon, and a car swaying left and right on the road where the driver is obviously absent. Yes, this movie is unique enough. Sure enough, as the camera zoomed in, I saw the pair of blood-stained hands on the steering wheel, and then moving up, it was the male protagonist's empty and melancholy eyes.
Flashbacks end, memories begin. Please watch the movie for yourself.
This is about a 40-year-old uncle who falls in love with a 14-year-old loli. The so-called abnormal love, as far as I am concerned, has nothing to do with age or gender. The uncle is on the lower end of the scale with an overwhelming emotional infusion appropriate to his age.
It took less than six seconds for the male protagonist to fall in love with the female protagonist. Afternoon, back garden, backlight. The female protagonist in the camera is beautiful enough, and if I were the male protagonist, I would be caught off guard and fall into this beautiful painting environment. In biology, love is nothing but dopamine secreted in the body, and the shelf life of true love is only 18 months. In the beginning, you were reluctant to part with me. I could understand that it was chemical substances. Later in the plot, the male protagonist had an unforgettable love for the female protagonist, but I couldn't understand it. You can love someone because they are beautiful, but you can't fall in love with someone. Sometimes love is like a race, but you don't know where the finish line is. In this marathon-like process, persistence requires positive feedback. I saw an article saying why novels are good because, in the world of novels, everything is dreamy, you can only like one person, and the person you like will always like you. The same is true of movies. Time seems to have lost its ability to smooth everything. In the silhouette of the filter, beautiful people and things are old photos that are frozen. I didn't become sophisticated and tactful, and you didn't play tricks with the torrent.
"Lolita" conforms to this definition. Although at the end of the film, the little heroine cuts her hair and goes to be flashy, but she is still the same when she stands in the sun. The so-called change is more of a stretch.
The relationship of the male protagonist does not need to be entangled. It is a dream-making movie. I live in a world without you, and you don't have to use me to fulfill your passing years.
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