This is a movie I highly recommend. The story is very simple. The collision of two ideas eventually attracted and resonated with each other, but because of deep-rooted conscious biases, they could only stop and leave regrets. The author's longing for fusion but finally feeling powerless is perfectly performed by the two actors. The hero's paranoia and forbearance, including the prudence in dealing with feelings, are perfectly presented in front of the audience through every look and frown of Hopkins. The heroine's warm and friendly, intelligent but helpless character is more conveyed through her performance of handling daily affairs. The only passionate collision was the overturned bottle of red wine, and the red liquid poured out, like an unstoppable emotion there, the white dove flying to the sky yearning for freedom, even if it is just a gray background, there is no blue sky. white cloud. But all this is illusory after all, all the feelings can only stay in the unintentional and small negligence, but in the end can not become a logical relief. That insurmountable chasm will always be there, even if we meet after many years, all the endings still cannot be changed. Maybe some feelings have regrets that we will always miss, or maybe every love that ends without an end needs an elegant explanation. Therefore, we can only cherish those things that we can't ask for in the afterglow of the years, because those represent our dreams.
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