Orlando Bloom abandoned the noble elf prince and arrogant pirate to become a young man who fell into a low point of life and was always ready to commit suicide. I really like the image of Kirsten Dunst in the movie. He is no longer the almost boring Spider-Man girlfriend, but has become a carefree and enjoying life as a flight attendant. For the male protagonist, he is simply an angel. . .
I like a few episodes in the movie very much: two people chatting constantly on the phone, no matter what they are doing, they are chatting tirelessly, but after meeting they can only stare at the sun. . . The rock band at the follow-up meeting, no matter the audience below has fled around because of the fire alarm, still sings without self, some things just never die. . . And, of course, the musical journey, where someone prepares the route for you, and music that changes from place to place, where each attraction has a meaning, and that person is waiting for you at the end of the route. . .
Also love this movie:
all the country, rock music that accompanies the whole movie. . .
And a sentence that is quite well translated: ifit wasn't this, it would be something else . . Interpretation of a view of life. . .
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