Oliver took various measures to get his parents back together. What touched me the most was that he wrote a letter to his mother in the tone of his father, hoping to reach a reconciliation between his parents. But it failed. Mom saw that Oliver wrote it, and went on a date with her old lover. . . . . . I really admire Oliver to see this, he tried unsuccessfully to protect his family. Later, when I saw Oliver go to his mother's old lover's house to urinate, I knew his anger and helplessness, and I also understood the rationality of people's emotional catharsis after failing rational attempts. As a result, the parents came to their senses, and I guess they saw their son's love for them, so they made concessions for the son (mainly the mother's fault, I think).
As a result, Oliver solves a family crisis but faces Joanna's breakup crisis. Joanna was right, who would be a girlfriend with someone who wouldn't even visit her mother who was in the hospital for life-and-death surgery? Joanna didn't speak to Oliver for two months, wrote Oliver a breakup letter, and got a new boyfriend. Oliver was in great pain, and he was tortured to death. He said that he might not forget Joanna when he was 38 years old. But in the end he mustered a lot of courage and explained to Joanna why he had missed the appointment, begging for understanding. . . . . . In the end, the two returned to their original love.
I can't comment on the film's shooting techniques, but the actors' acting skills, especially Oliver's melancholy image and sincere personality, are vividly displayed, and the actor must be praised. The film is called First Love Submarine, maybe if you want to express your love, say it out loud.
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