I am extremely sensitive to the flow of light, so I really like the director's expression. The film tells us that telling a story well doesn't actually require too many elements. Shape the characters in the style of stripping cocoons. Alba's body makes me feel lean but powerful in the muscles. I like this kind of person who uses his body very well. (? Misleading) I was moved by shots like this. When Alba looked up to see Cupid on the ceiling, she tried to make Natasha see it too, which was no less touching than seeing a miracle. There is a quiver of love in several close-ups. In the bathtub filled with red blood, natasha helped Alba to put the sword on the heart that was shot by Cupid on the ceiling, no blood, no arrows. Two people have completed such a non-physical ceremony. No one thinks this scene is weird, it is a cooperation that can only be made with the soul of the other party. Blood flows as much as consciousness. Like consciousness, it can only be felt, not physical. How nice of loving strangles. Stranger, I have only seen you in the moment of love.
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