I really liked the 20th version of the movie, Laurie of Sweet Tea, and Joe of Ronan so much, that I've been in love with them all the time, and I can't stand the one who looks nothing like Laurie. Amy, who doesn't match up, is also very confused by the plot of Joe and the professor at the end. The rhythm of the 94 version is much slower, and a lot of details have been added. In addition, it is a sequential method, so it looks a lot more comfortable visually. In many places, it even hit my tears. This version allowed me to see not just precious Joe and Laurie, but each character in particular. For example, Beth's delicacy and kindness, the professor's talent and honesty, the mother's gentle wisdom, and even Joe, I have a deeper understanding. The 20th version of Joe is more prosperous, very clear about what he wants and what kind of person he is. The 94 version made me see the vulnerable side of Joe's heart. She would go crazy after rejecting Laurie. She knew that she had rejected a perfect marriage proposal, but she also knew that she could not be settled, so she would also be conflicted. , is not entirely sane. She can sensitively capture the information in the professor's words. Her eyes in front of the professor are admiring and careful. We can see from the actors' performance that the professor is very important in Joe's life. She needs more than a play What she needs is a soul mate who can support her dreams.
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