Korean romance films have a very special charm. They are different from the simplicity and rudeness of the United States and the subtlety and restraint of China. The director is good at using details to move people's hearts. This kind of detail is as small as a single action, a tear, and a look. If you compare "Eraser" with "Australia" you watched a few days ago, you can clearly see the difference. The details of the Americans are only limited to that small part, such as the fox dance steps of Sarah and Drover in the dark night. American directors are more willing to use too much to express the framework of the story. The details are only a small part of the film that needs to be mastered. served. It is through these details that the audience is fascinated by this original script, still a dog-blooded ex-boyfriend with amnesia, but still watching it with relish. But too many details can easily make the audience feel procrastinated, which is a common problem in Korean TV dramas and movies. What the audience wants to see is a complete story, not just a small refreshing clip. Perhaps to prepare for the sensational climax of the last few minutes, the front of "Eraser" was too flat, and even had the idea of abandoning the play at one point. But fortunately, I persevered, and all the essence of the story is concentrated in the last 30 minutes.
What Xiuzhen brings to Zheshu is not only love but also warm affection. Zheshu, who never met Xiuzhen, was lonely and stubborn. Soo-jin is like a ray of sunshine, bringing light to his world. The two of them are like absolute black and white, they have nothing to do with each other, but once they meet, they are so in tune. Maybe this is love.
For Soo-jin, love does not need to consider conditions, so at the beginning of the story is the scene where she waits at the train station to elope with a married man. Zheshu once said to Xiuzhen, "What a naive person", yes, Xiuzhen is such a naive person, love is love, and it has nothing to do with others or the world. In the world of love, I only care about you and I can only see you.
The climax begins when Jesse discovers that Soo-jin has Alzheimer's.
When you can't control your bowels, when you say "Yongmin, I love you" to me again and again... Memories are like a dagger stabbed into my chest. No one else has shared this love with me, and no one has taught me tolerance like you have. My world is lonely again because of your departure. Dear Soo-jin, forgetfulness is also a very happy thing, isn't it? I don't know where to start the love between us, maybe it's just because of the look in the eyes when we first met, maybe it's just because of the can of Coke that you drank in one breath, I once said to you, "It's impossible for people to be happy forever. "But, please let me end our love with I love you.
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