1. Whether I watch Cape No. 7 or 11, I feel that the life breath of such Taiwanese films is blowing in my face, compared to the so-called life in the mainland. The film feels much more real. Let's take the part of Adi's wedding. He raised his head and poured the yellow soup violently, and then spit it out, everyone flashed... I couldn't help laughing and found that this scene was so real. Are these really actors? Or a scene captured at a wedding? Then think about the marriage scene in the mainland life film, the fake expressions of all the extras, the sluggish joy... suddenly felt terrible.
2. The part of Yangyang falling into the water really scared me. I really thought that from that moment on, the film would turn to tragedy. I didn't expect the little guy to come back wet with his head held high... It turned out before It's really useless to practice holding your breath in the toilet. It is estimated that the little guy jumped into the water and saw that something was wrong. He quickly threw his breath twice and then sank to the bottom of the pool and walked up slowly, right? Hehe, just guessing, just like the mysterious and unpredictable thoughts of Yang Yang in the film, I can't guess at all. Did Yangyang feel strange to the girl who always bullied him because he accidentally saw her panties? Have you ever thought of holding your breath in the water when you saw the girl swimming? Whether...the mind of this little ghost, I don't think I can guess no matter how hard I try, it's like asking an adult to look at the painting in the little prince, and it will only come to the conclusion of a hat, who will guess What got Yangyang's heart was the snake that had been swallowing the elephant.
3. NJ doesn't talk much, but a few lines are very impressive, especially at the end of his wife coming home from the mountain, NJ said: "I went out and lived a young life during your absence, like another time. I lived once. I thought that if I lived again, everything would be different, but now it seems that the result is still the same. Live again, it seems that it is really unnecessary, really unnecessary." This line may be specifically for those People who have the idea of "if I do it again, I will..." listen to it, but it is actually for everyone, everyone has regretted it, and everyone has the idea of doing it again, but it really is Once, will the results really be different? !
4. The part of my mother-in-law's return to the light moved me. Tingting has been blaming herself, insomnia, and troubled by love for not taking out the garbage on the balcony that day, causing her mother-in-law to go downstairs to take out the garbage and fall into a coma. Having experienced the terrible incident of the boy she liked killing the neighbor girl, a high school student experienced these things, I can hardly imagine how much she can bear... The mother-in-law's waking up is the redemption for Tingting, the mother-in-law is like Like an angel, Tingting must be forgiven before she leaves, so as to avoid her self-blame. Her mother-in-law passed peacefully, and Tingting finally fell asleep. When she woke up, she found that her mother-in-law had left, just like a dream. However, the white butterfly in her hand told her that it was not a dream. Her mother-in-law had already helped Ting before she left. Ting emerged from the chrysalis and was reborn.
The 5.3-hour feature film, I didn't find it annoying at all, the soundtrack selected in the film can very well explain what I want to express
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