A sad movie is always full of memories and helplessness. In 2015, I came into contact with "Crazy Love". This film was the first time I met Felicity Jones, the actor who could play Mrs. Hawking. Felicity, who has been dumped twice, has already seen in her own eyes the ambiguity and sadness revealed in the simple and simple future with the mirror Dustin O'Halloran's piano notes, adding an adult twist to the originally simple and beautiful transoceanic love story. In reality, when two passports of different nationalities are put together, what comes out is not only companionship, but also quarrels and pain. The British and American cultures were originally not very different, but the two people exhaled hot air behind a glass of communication and distance. As if anxious to evaporate and instantly turn into invisible water droplets Like the beauty and emotion that has vanished The ambiguous Los Angeles sea breeze that washed up on the beach swept the ends of Anna (Felicity)'s hair and the collar of Jacob (Anton)'s jacket The two looked at each other and smiled, hoping that the world would be kinder to them, but when time led gravity to separate the two, resistance and temptation became a regular visitor to the two's hearts. The stranger often appeared when you were unsuspecting in England. Those few shots were full of short-lived happiness and fierce quarrels. The subway was crowded with people, but Anna's tiny figure in the crowd and Anton's busy attitude in the studio seemed to make the two of them miss the tacit understanding they once had. The last shot went back to the United States for the two of them. The place of first acquaintance, but the simplicity and warmth have long been smashed. Snuggling has become a habit of moderate elasticity, but the relationship has already been secretly bent out of the parallel line that the two of them have gradually drawn closer. You and I are like two meteors that will not collide, but they But they all draw a beautiful and splendid trajectory in the night sky, a touching love that stays in the sky for an hour and a half every year
In memory of the late Anton
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