Any form of image retention, their beauty is that they can visually restore those beautiful things that have passed away for us. Such "beauty" is real and visible to the naked eye, and it is also nothingness, fabricated out of thin air from our life experience, and it is like an "afterimage" from a lifetime.
We can confidently declare, "I've never seen a more beautiful teenager than Tadzio in Venice", but at the same time we have to admit with dismay, "The most beautiful teenager I've ever seen in my life is from 50 The images from years ago do not and will not come from my life experience.”
The highlight of "Soulbroken Venice" lies in the precise micro-expressions of the male protagonist Gustav, which leads the audience to relive the youthful scene on the way to the classroom. Mood; it lies in the 15-year-old Bourne Anderson's devotion to the world, which made a movie, left the appearance of the legend of "41 Beauty" in the film history, and finally persecuted his life.
Peeping, stalking, and soul-breaking Venice is somewhat similar to the complex of the Lolita story: it is immoral love, and it is also the highest worship of "beauty", and it is an artistic sense drawn from evil.
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