The actors' acting skills, costumes, pictures, and soundtrack are all good, but the plot is confusing.
There is no doubt about the acting skills of the actors. For example, after the heroine loses her lover, she doesn't eat or drink in bed. In the part where the heroine's mother reveals her heart to her, the relationship between the two is very good, and they feel the love between mother and daughter. The hero's mother felt her pain when she learned of the hero's death, when she helped the dead hero's body wash, and when she attended the funeral. On the contrary, the male protagonist may not see the highlight moment of his acting skills because he is a great person.
The top shot at the very beginning attracted me, the composition ratio is comfortable, the scenery in the first one or two minutes is beautiful, and the soundtrack is also online.
Not to mention the clothes, the red dress that the heroine first appeared in the town was gorgeous, and she was even whiter. The dress that Gertrude made for the prom was also gorgeous. No, every skirt in it is so beautiful, retro beauty.
However, none of the above can match the inability of the plot. The heroine is accused of killing a boy as a child and sent out of town. Growing up, she returned to the town. At first, the heroine appeared in a burst of aura, and I thought she would do something for revenge, but she didn't. Two hours into the movie, the first one and a half hours was when the heroine was helping the women in the town make dresses to develop a relationship with the hero, and then by the way, she had free time to find clues of the year. In the last half hour, when the heroine unloaded her heart and promised the hero to leave town with him, the hero died. In another ten minutes, when the heroine's mother and the heroine revealed their hearts and the mother and daughter understood each other, the heroine's mother died. Well, the two most important people of the heroine are dead, she is going to start revenge, what did she do? He helped people in another town make costumes for the Poetry Music Festival, and then set fire to his own home and the town at the same time. In the end, the heroine left the town as handsome as the beginning, and at the same time came a meaningful sentence: "You have never seen garbage." The whole play ends.
Speaking of revenge, revenge is not cool enough, and discussing human nature is not deep enough. It touches both sides, and neither side is done well.
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