This film should be regarded as a kind of healing series, and the translation of the film as "Broken Life" is very close to the content. It is the third brush, and this time I have recorded a lot of content. I remember watching it for the first time and it was a bit baffling, as someone commented "I don't understand the reaction of you rich people losing their wives", because I liked Jake Gyllenhaal's performance very much, and I watched it again after a while. , this time I really understood a lot. Jack's acting skills are really good. He laughed and cried in this film, but he couldn't say anything other than being impressed by his acting skills. Jack has never made bad movies. Except for Al Pacino and Kevin Spacey, he should be his favorite actor. As an actor with his own sadness, I believe that Jack will have no problem shooting any sad characters.
The storyline is also very simple, not the type of "Source Code" that Jake had before. The film was introduced by Chopin's piano music from the very beginning, and there are also many classical music playing throughout the film, which is indeed a lot of literature and art. As a classical music lover, you should definitely pick up your mobile phone to listen to songs and know songs, and not miss every opportunity to make up lessons. In the movie, my favorite music is this "crazy on you". It is no exaggeration to say that it has been ranked first in my playlist throughout the year! I often fantasize that I can dance in the crowd just like Jack in the film, but unfortunately I have no talent, so I can only think about it.
From going crazy at first to telling a strange man on the train that he doesn't like his wife, to finally telling his father-in-law about their love in tears. Maybe it was just that everything came too fast at the beginning, and he was used to having a lover by his side, and he didn't have enough courage and experience to face it all. As time goes on, life goes on.
Is it possible to restore everything after taking it apart? Will the missing piece always be a pity? I believe only those who have loved deeply will understand.
The last quote ends with, "A love story with only the first half, you still love her."
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