A review from a movie I put on hold

Effie 2022-04-24 07:01:08

This movie has always been very famous, and I have already downloaded it to my hard drive, but I have never had the opportunity to watch this movie. Until this Spring Festival holiday, when I was idle at home and there was no internet, I remembered this movie that was put aside. In the film, the characters have always been described in the tone of the protagonist's self-report. The male protagonist hates the female protagonist from the first time he sees her, and in the female protagonist's view, the male protagonist has always liked him. Because of this, it can be seen in the film that the female protagonist has been chasing behind the male protagonist, and the male protagonist has always wanted to get rid of it.

The heroine likes that tall and big tree very much, because standing on the tree can see the distant scene. When I was a child, I also liked to stand on the top of the building and see people coming and going in the distance. Seeing all that, I feel my heart is very quiet and comfortable, so I can understand the feelings of the heroine that the tree is about to be cut down. Because of this matter, the heroine is no longer chasing after the hero or even wants to give up. What is the reason why she felt that she was stunned the first time she saw him? At this time, the plot is reversed. The male protagonist is not used to being chased by the female protagonist, but he lacks the courage of the female protagonist and hesitates to ask the female protagonist if he forgives him. In fact, at this time, it can be seen that the male protagonist is actually stunned by the female protagonist, but he has never known it.

The plot of this movie is very simple, and the feelings are also very simple, a typical childhood sweetheart movie. Why do so many people think it looks good? It is because of this very simple emotion that it is easier to move people.

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  • Chet Duncan: Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss, but every once in a while you find someone who's iridescent, and once you do, nothing will ever compare.

  • Juli Baker: [on why she's interested in Bryce] I guess it's something about his eyes... or maybe his smile.

    Richard Baker: Well, what about him?

    Juli Baker: What?

    Richard Baker: You have to look at the whole landscape.

    Juli Baker: What does that mean?

    Richard Baker: A painting is more than the sum of its parts. A cow by itself is just a cow, a meadow by itself is just grass, flowers... and the sun peeking through the trees is just a beam of light, but you put them all together... and it can be magic.