Hearing the name reminds me of "Angel of Sin", but it's killing in a different sense. The emotional eruption was when I sent Yu Bell to the boarding school, which was awkward and moving. My mother and I had a fight while watching the video, and I felt a little empathy. My mother scolded the principal that it was really cool, the mouth was fragrant, and the translation team was awesome. The music with the transition of the plot is quite interesting, and there are very typical "self-closing shots", and some shots that seem to symbolize the psychology of the characters are also very interesting. Some medium and close-up lenses cut close-ups directly, and it feels a little bit jumping. The big teardrop of my mother's clay sculpture made me play, I really wanted to laugh, but it was quite real. Wouldn't it make my mother sad if I cut off the teardrop? The music of this film is quite interesting. It has a feeling of "In the Mood for Love". It fits very well with slow motion. It may be the same style. I don't know much about the music genre. Black and white is my favorite, and I love close-ups of monologues. The forest wedding dress chase is very emotional, and I love it. I also like painting in the office, and the mix of colors has a crazy sense of carnival. Looking at the whole film, I found that the scenes in front of the scene are too tight, most of which are scenes in the house and the car, which are quite cramped. To the end rock. That one looks a lot more spacious. At the end of the video, it should be a video of the age of seven, there is a feeling that the relationship goes back to the past, which is wonderful.
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