He didn't voluntarily...

Octavia 2022-04-21 09:03:02

I'm thinking, um, the crew saved the cost of the scene, costume, props, and all the costs, and the photography was much more comfortable. It's enough to use a lot of scenes twice. It's a time war.

The plot is relatively compact, I think the screenwriter is not bad, at least I watched it very deeply... After watching it, I even made a nightmare with a tight plot. The

male protagonist is actually quite hesitant. Someone told him in advance that one of the two must die, and I don't think the male protagonist will take that taxi. If the heroine hadn't died once, the hero wouldn't be so good to her. In fact, it's a long-term habit of a person, how can it be changed in a day, unless you know that the person has only one day's lifespan, I think The male protagonist was hesitant and uncertain until the last moment. Over time and emotional impulses, he did those things, and he was not sure whether to let her die again or let him die... until he finally got in the car It was only when he realized that it might not be her who died this time, and he took advantage of the situation to protect her in the last desperate situation.

One of the places I feel is very inadequate is the song sung by the heroine at the end, which is a bit far-fetched and completely redundant, turning a meaningful ending into a straightforward narrative of feelings. The sentence that the male protagonist said very affectionately and handsomely in the rain while waiting for the car may be the center of what the screenwriter wants to express. Yes, he is really handsome, haha, but it feels a little weak. Personally, I think the story just stops abruptly where the heroine sits alone in the hospital.

I like that driver the most. Only what the driver said is the truth, that is, what happened yesterday is true. That being the case, I have not figured out what the real intention of this film is, is it about a relationship? Bizarre Swap Death? ·········································································· But the old driver's sentence "you don't have much time" is quite interesting. Until the end, I thought it was time to save the heroine or love the heroine again. I didn't know until the end that it was really the hero. There is not much time...it's also that the male protagonist's performance is too unpredictable...
hahahaha...

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  • Ian Wyndham: Close your eyes. Happy graduation.

    Samantha Andrews: Oh my God.

    Ian Wyndham: Some of the charms are old and some are new. That's a musical note, a violin. This one is a flower, what is no sense of matter at all, except it was exquisite much like yourself. Let's see... the train that we took today. And... that's the Eiffel Tower that you've always wanted to see. And... this frying pan, cause you are the only person that I know that can actually do the flipping thing. And... this one's a heart... my heart... it's yours now.

  • Ian Wyndham: I guess what I'm trying to say is... I want to soldier on. I really do. Okay?

    Samantha Andrews: No.

    Ian Wyndham: No what?

    Samantha Andrews: I don't... want to soldier on.

    Samantha Andrews: Ian, if I were to stay in London now, it would be for you. For us. And I would do that in a heartbeat if I knew we were really special.

    Ian Wyndham: We are.

    Samantha Andrews: Really? You never tell me how you feel or talk about yourself. You don't want to meet my family. You forgot my graduation. We run into my favorite student and you act as if he has something contagious.

    Samantha Andrews: Ian, I know you have the best intentions, but I feel like I'm a really high second priority to you. That hurts. And the worst part is I'm starting to get used to it.

    Ian Wyndham: I don't understand.

    Samantha Andrews: I know. That's what kills me.

    Samantha Andrews: If there had just been one day Ian, one day where nothing else matters but us.

    Ian Wyndham: I adore you.

    Samantha Andrews: I don't want to be adored, I want to be loved.

    Samantha Andrews: I can't do this anymore.

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