I've never seen such a movie, quiet, calm, and enjoy. The director didn't say a word, but what he once thought about, what he never thought about and what the audience self-examined, has been scattered in long shots. Gently brushing the silky silk, that feeling is what this movie feels to me. Comfortable, so comfortable that I almost dozed off. Silently conveyed: You see, Italy is really an open-air art gallery. You see, red wine just can't have a musty smell. Even in a remote town, at five o'clock, you have to drink a good glass of red wine and have a decent dinner. Sleepy? Of course, long shots, or the tower clock in the distance, or the beautiful profile of the heroine. However, I like this feeling.
Another part of the movie that moved me was that after the male protagonist left angrily, the female protagonist ran out of the house and handed the male protagonist a piece of bread. At this time, the male protagonist had not eaten, and there was a little embarrassment between the two of them who disagreed with each other. There are some tacit understandings that are difficult to let go. This is the emotional state of most middle-aged couples. They are tired but hard to let go.
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