Tears welled up in my eyes when the ashes were spilled. Maybe it's the music. Fang Zhi's wonderful translation is indeed a complete victory over Hong Kong and Taiwan. The "dream" of life.
The film released in June 1995 is bigger than me in terms of months. For Chinese films, "advanced" should be a very objective evaluation. Of course, it is normal to be advanced, because Western modernization is earlier than ours. The economy developed early and education was popularized early. Haven't you seen the peaceful and quiet countryside of America? Naturally, people's mentality and way of life will also advance a step.
To be honest, it wasn't a very convincing story at all, but the film just pulls you in bit by bit. This is a great example of language over plot. If it weren't for the suspense at the beginning, the switch between the past and the present, and the guidance of your children, maybe you might not be patient, isn't it an extramarital affair + a one-night stand? It's still so unconvincing, a pair of children are almost grown up, and they still find an old man, isn't he a photographer, so what? Actually went to bed a day later.
However, the turning point came later. The turning point is not to say not to leave, thanks to Mr. Tuo, she already knew that she did not leave. Well, I mean, if you feel the language of the camera fully, the front is always making excuses for love, and the back is the opposite.
The heroine is very rational. Not a girl after all. If you go, everything changes. In fact, although it is not mentioned in the film, the American soldier and the Italian girl must have had a romantic encounter back then. Robot King said that there is only one time in his life that he knows his heart so clearly, 99% of the time it may be a lie, and 1% of it may be deceived by the way. From the perspective of the heroine, when she resolutely came to Iowa from an Italian town, didn't she understand her own mind?
The fascinating part is this rationality. Inspire you to think about love, family, children, and life. The mother's letter is so inspiring for middle-aged children, and certainly for young people.
Some places are still a little deliberate. For example, my husband said, I know you have your own dreams... Although it is still touching. I have this feeling in the front too, but it still feels too fast, and some of the shots are too obvious. I didn't get too involved from beginning to end, but later the music and some scenes that seemed to show the affection of the two still couldn't be completely indifferent.
Some of the details are real. Too private to talk about.
Squad leader, you said that the male and female protagonists are too ugly, uh, it's actually okay. . If you only read half of it, you missed it, you should watch it.
Finally, the film inspires us to chat more with our mother.
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