The poetic narrative is gentle to the core. I really like the bgm in the film. The music goes straight to the depths of the soul. In the early stage, it may have been a bond between an idealist and a realist. The brightly colored paintings brought the distance between the two. Mo Di, who has arthritis, limits her freedom, but cannot limit her passion for the world. Floating dream life, the world is like a window picture frame, everything is there. She used a pen to draw spring, summer, autumn and winter. The pure and sincere feelings are all touching. The husband is ironic, stubborn, and withdrawn, but he treats Mo Di differently. What he said did not change the screen door but acted, and what he said asked Mo Di to do the housework, but she took it upon herself. He is carefully guarding Mo Di's ideal world with his actions. They live in remote places, indifferent to the world, walk together in the evening, the blending of two lonely souls, the kind of simple, not mixed with a little external factors, all make people yearn for. In the end, when Mo Di left, her husband took back the promotional pictorial, closed the door of the room, and guarded Mo Di's world in his own way. Thinking of Brokeback Mountain and his sudden death, another person would spend his whole life indulging in the memory of nostalgia. middle. I fell in love with this gentle and soothing tone that healed and smoothed out fluctuating emotions, so I finally went to see Rohmer
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