Of course, we can't help but compare to the first one - and in that regard, I think New York, while a little less imaginative, is decidedly more heartwarming. In addition, more than a dozen stories are worn together, and the plots complement each other more.
Of course, there are some things that are a little surprising. For example, there are too many Chinese elements in this New York chapter. Not to mention Chinatown, there are actually Chinese actors and directors, and even Jingju and Huafang girls, I cao, really do not rely on Spectrum.
The actors didn't really say anything, except for Ethan Hawke. This guy is old. The literary style is a bit unsuitable for the elderly, but the lines Yiran said are very sunrise and sunset. I still admire this guy.
New York is really a great place. Although I've never been there, I think one of the singer's aunts on the show said it well: there are a lot of strangers, and that's why I love New York.
Of course, just like hearing Haitao when looking at the moon, if we have read White's "This Is New York", then I believe that "New York I Love You" will be more memorable. And if you haven't read it yet, then I venture to suggest that you read this book. No one can write about a city so well.
It is said that the "I Love" series will continue to be filmed, which is really worth looking forward to. Of course, I also hope that it can be photographed in China. Just I hope this city is not Shanghai. Because compared to these big international cities, Shanghai is still culturally a local city (this is well documented). Beijing may be better.
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