After watching the film, I think the original name is far better than the Chinese translation. Life is too real for us to deconstruct it. It seems to be a unique circle for everyone, maybe it will merge with everyone else's, maybe that circle should never have been broken.
Because you don't just walk into someone`s life and knock on their door and kiss them.
A middle-class man and woman who have lived with a woman's daughter for nearly ten years. When did they start ignoring each other. Just like Jude Law's monologue at the beginning of the film, should someone remind us: "I'm fine, we're fine. But when we turn around, the distance between us..."
In life, someone broke into Jude Law In his studio, he stole all the company's valuable instruments; in life, how did Jude Law break into the life of Julia Binoche, who played her mother. In life, you have constructed a circle that belongs to you, and you cannot enter other circles. But when you break and enter it, you need to do more than just knock on their door and kissthem. In the second half of the film, Binoche comes to Jude Law to intercede, hoping that he will help his son, and Jude Law's assertion refusal is both true and heart-wrenching. Yes, most people do, they just want to come into your life and then leave and stay out of trouble. But in the end, after a confession to his wife, Jude Law finally decided to appear in court to help the boy who stole his studio, confessed his relationship with Binoche in front of everyone, and finally got a life with him for nearly 10 years. woman's forgiveness.
Brief quarrels, kisses, marriage proposals.
In the end, everyone performed their own duties, the poor returned to their original cities, and the middle class experienced a turmoil and finally finalized their marriage. Such a light happy ending makes people feel the same light warmth and light sadness. But it makes people lose the authenticity that was painstakingly created at the beginning of the film.
When the life`s circle was broken and entered, how can we say "It`s fine, I`m fine, we are fine" Knowing that the film was written and directed by Anthony Mingera, the director of "The English Patient" and "Cold Mountain".
The actor's performance is just right, and Jude Law's feeling in the film reminds me of his performance in "closer", with such a cold, but very melancholy charming eyes.
Julia Binoche's mother Bosmia's silence is simple, as well as her love for her son, especially the scene where Binoche makes various poses beside a sleeping Jude Law and asks his girlfriend to help take pictures. Tears are heartbreaking.
The director used a lot of zoom and blur on the lens, switching characters or transitions. It has a very poetic effect, and at the same time makes people feel that life is always blurred, and what you see is always just a little bit.
It is also worth mentioning that the background music of the film is almost always the music of Sigur Rós. The slow and grand sound is matched with the strong narrative picture, which pushes the complex to a climax little by little. Added a lot of points to the film.
As for the whole story, it can only be said that it is about life, about real life, about how we find love, how to see the circle of our life, and how to finally accept it all peacefully.
Because youdon't just walk into someone`s life and knock on their door and kiss them.
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