Isn't that what youthful love should be like?

Oliver 2022-11-08 13:10:40

The shades are comfortable and the scale is amazing. I didn't expect youth dramas to be so delicate and real.

Although the rhythm is slow, it is in line with the rhythm of normal people or normal college students. Four stars to five stars, encouragement.

The heroine Daisy is very like the Anne Hathaway of the year, the heroine of Fifty Shades of Grey, and the young version of Sophie Marceau. She is comfortable. Although the supporting role of Connell's mother is not high in income and education, she is really warm-hearted and has a very positive outlook.

The drama of the same name shot by the BBC is really very good in texture, high quality, and of course the scale is also huge (maybe I haven't watched European and American dramas for too long). 12 episodes, each episode is 30 minutes, a drama is almost finished in one go.

So, I want to read the original novel that topped the New York Times bestseller list. Compared with the play, the novel reads more than one layer thin. (Maybe it would be better to read the original English book? Maybe not necessarily)

Thinking of Ang Lee's "Lust and Caution", although it is the original novel by Eileen Chang, the text is still weaker than the movie. Could it be that turning such a novel into a script instead gave the actors and crew more room to play?

From high school to university, the fresh campus atmosphere, the changes in their respective circles, one from being popular to depression, the other from being isolated to being popular, the relationship between Connell and Marrianne is progressive, with a few degrees in the middle. lost.

This is the adjustment and pain they both have to go through after adolescence. In the process of growing up, they each had their own family difficulties, a lot of confusion, lack of self-confidence, and confusion about emotions and sex.

They tortured their hearts and took care of each other carefully. Because of this, all the large-scale passionate scenes in the play are also logically developed with the increasingly strong emotional relationship between the two, and will not make people feel awkward.

They have tried socializing with other people, only to find that none of them can achieve a spiritual fit. Fortunately, the two are in the same university. Even if they are separated, they are not far from each other. There is always a chance to meet each other. Their eyes and words are full of "I care about you" and "I hope you have a good life". After many twists and turns, they finally made up their minds and got back together again.

It's so good, it fully expresses the love of this age group in a delicate and true way, without being bloody or exaggerated.

Both of them are high-achieving children who can get scholarships, and they are also a very ordinary couple among thousands of college students. They are normal people. They have grown from innocence to maturity, and their relationship has undergone changes and ups and downs.

Isn't that how youthful love and separation should be?

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