Just finished watching "A Rainy Day in New York". Compared with love, I think it describes more the delicateness of human emotions. Like Ashley of Sunflower, Gatsby who fell in love with toys of the century, the interesting Chen, the materialistic showbiz, and the mother who is obviously very reasonable and gentle... I think this is the one that touches me the most. It's my mother. In fact, from the time she talked to Gatsby alone, I felt that Gatsby really looked like a rebellious child in front of her. She clearly loves Gatsby and communicates with him attentively. But Gatsby has read too many books, and has too many ideas that are too unworldly. At the same time, because he has to be in this environment and has communication barriers with the surrounding things, he has become decadent, confused, and lacking vitality. Of course this is not a negative term. I was also impressed by the annoying Toler, the film grasped it very accurately, from the dressing, the posture, the tone of speech, every detail stepped on the "disgusting" point. He really could demean people with every word, and make things that sound good in Gatsby's mouth vulgar. However, such a person is going to study pre-med, which is a bit ironic to Chen's date, a medical student who is rich and handsome. But no character in the movie is particularly disgusting. The movie shows the personality of each character well, like a cute clown in a burlesque. I love the plot of Gatsby and Ashley breaking up. You can clearly feel before this that Gatsby likes Ashley very much, and also plays his love with Ashley on the piano of the Chen family. Gatsby is indeed like a young man, pursuing the romance of the last century and the love of the last century. But Ashley is a modern person. Gatsby is saying the most famous words of the whole play: "The street is full of traffic, and my house is silent." Ashley excitedly said that she knew it was written by Shakespeare. Gatsby suddenly looked wrong, deeply realizing that he and Ashley were not the same kind of people, and he wanted to separate. Out of curiosity, I searched for the source of this sentence, and it was from "A Rainy Day in New York", which means that it may not be written by Shakespeare, but only by Gatsby. From this, I can see that Gatsby's love for literature comes from the heart. Ashley's literary literacy is more based on the need to "manipulate". In order to gain star status in the social circle, she may also have a little love of her own, but the image she shows is indeed worldly. She weighed After the little boyfriend and the big star, he chose to have a one-night stand with the big star. After all, this is a deed that can be told to his grandson. When Gatsby realized that they were not the same kind of people, they soon broke up less sadly and happily. This made me see the emotional
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