None of my favorite movies in high school have been watched over and over again and I don’t know how many times. I mentioned it in chat today and couldn’t help but watch it again with traffic. The goddess Rasmussen of 1.78 also made me remember it deeply [cover face]
Personally, I feel that this movie is a little bit bloody as a love movie, but it is also quite touching. But I feel that the most profound thing this movie brings to me is not the touching love in the film, nor the asymmetric contrast between men and women. The comedy effect is that the male protagonist is a cornered and humble person with low self-esteem and the female protagonist who is an angel but does not know his past and does not have the right to pursue freedom. The two are the opposites of each other and redeem each other. Andre is in the angel. Under the "encouragement", she said "I love you, Andre" to the mirror. With the help of Andre, the heroine also opened her heart and found her own happiness. This seems to me No less than the same director's "The Killer Is Not Too Cold", a movie with deep meaning, but because some people who only pay attention to the surface plot and have no ability to understand the movie are deeply degraded, I have nothing to say
I know you don't have a past, let me give you a future - Andre
Maybe it was because I was too sentimental [covering my face] in the middle of the night. After all, I have little knowledge, and my humble writing is not enough to reflect the feeling that the film brings to me. The photography of this film is exquisite, and the Paris under the picture is like a black and white postcard, each I want to cut down all the frames, but unfortunately I can't, and the technology is limited [cover face]. The end of the film seems to pay tribute to Wim Wenders, borrowing the bronze statue under the sky in "Under the Berlin Sky". However, those philosophical dialogues require a little patience and can even make people tired, but as long as you carefully consider the pictures and the meaning behind the lines, you will find that the flavor of the movie goes beyond the "comedy" and "love" on the label of the movie itself. Limitations. The charm of the film itself lies in its hidden playfulness, as I found out at the end that "Angel-A" is actually the meaning of Angela and André.
"In the end, you can think of this as a man's hopeless schizophrenic self-salvation illusion, or you can believe this is a story of an angel falling in love with a tramp. What you believe in your heart will see, as the philosopher said: People only see what they need.”
And I, too, believe in the existence of angels.
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