"The World in Your Eyes" I haven't seen such a sober and refined movie for a long time, Samsung strongly recommends it! ! In fact, to a certain extent, it tells the story of "online dating". The male protagonist and the female protagonist have a special connection since childhood, although the two people's origins and places are completely different. For example, when the female protagonist was lying on the skis [em]e400240[/em] when she was a child, her head hit a tree, and the male protagonist would also be knocked out. If the male protagonist was punched hard on the shoulder, the female protagonist's body would also have a very strong reaction. Until one day the hostess went to the lingerie store to buy clothes, the two finally reached the point of "synaesthesia". The so-called synaesthesia is that they can clearly see what the other party sees, hears and smells. Even as long as they look in the mirror, the two of them feel can see each other. The male protagonist is a very confused parolee and does not show any special passion for life. The heroine's husband is very rich, a wealthy wife, living in a luxurious house, and often follows her husband as a vase wife to attend various cocktail parties, but she is actually very lonely inside. Until they met each other, their lives were illuminated by each other, and they gradually became laughing. Later, the male protagonist was chased by the police because he beat people and robbed the car to rescue the female protagonist who was locked in a mental hospital (the two "talk to themselves" every day, it is strange not to be regarded as mentally ill), and the female protagonist also followed the male protagonist's instructions. He opened the door and escaped from the mental hospital. The two jumped on the same train. To be precise, the heroine was pulled up by the hero. [em]e400824[/em] The kiss scene in the last few minutes is beautiful. The effect of sunlight is almost the only official rival scene. As for where does the train go? Will the male protagonist re-emphasize the prison? Will the heroine be put back in a mental hospital? What about the unlucky husband of the heroine? who cares! I don't want so much! [em]e249[/em]
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