- I think Love and Other Disasters
is generally translated as Love and Other Disasters in China, but it's actually a bit baffling, let alone the accuracy of the translation in terms of content.
I watched this movie after watching The Dresses and liked it at home.
To borrow the words of a friend, there will be such a type of movie for everyone. The first five minutes of watching it will make you feel inexplicably trembling, joyful and frightening. Then as time slips away every second, the camera flashes one by one, and your heart becomes more and more certain. This is a movie that belongs to you. It fits your imagination, soothes your heart, and brings you a kind of only pleasant feeling. There will be an indescribable sense of resonance...
This movie looks relaxed and playful, and it feels very warm after watching it.
The dialogue, the plot, the music, the actors, the rhythm, it's the type that I like.
The older I get, the more I seem to like this kind of warm little life drama. It's not like the literary films that were heavy, painful, word by word, every picture seemed to convey, and seemed to be thinking. Always consciously alienate some, and no longer chasing Wang Jiawei's petty bourgeoisie. That painful way of thinking seems to have been abandoned by me at a certain moment of growth.
I want to be a happy little girl, all the time. Therefore, the quality of watching movies has gradually shifted. It's very good. Praise yourself.
It appears to lack the full profile and context of life, picking out a gorgeous cross-section of the average person in fashion. Countless details from this to the other, and even some exaggerated details, come to you, and are excited to interpret Jacks and his party's interpretation of "pursuit". There seems to be an answer, such as love, friendship and life.
Simple but dazzling, relaxed and funny, absurd and exaggerated, little by little arched outwards at will, little by little crazy moves will not make you feel vulgar and will not be kitsch, such as Jacks' favorite home underwear dress, that Because her cohabitation boyfriend is gay.
There are people around us who don't and basically don't exist around us: a fashion magazine photo assistant who has sex with a boyfriend who doesn't love you but believes 100% in love, a gay male photographer who was spotted on the beach and mistaken for it A gay young photographer, a gay man who believes that love can be foreshadowed in an instant and lives with a woman, a wealthy girl who keeps falling in love and a mother who can't remember anyone's name rightfully, and the An artist whose gallery hosts animal carcasses exhibitions.
Exaggerated and wonderful combination, you will think that there will not be such a crowd around us, but it truly expresses and conveys the same emotions and feelings as us, and the same pursuit and unease for love as we do.
There is no bitterness and no pain. Maybe life should be interpreted in this way, but it does not lose its thinking. After watching a person curled up in the backrest, it is warm and does not feel funny, and my heart is full of that sentence. Words: Life, love and friendship are really beautiful.
I really don't need an indomitable hero. Seeing how Jacks is needed by his friends, he is also the warmest and warmest hero in ordinary life.
To be needed, not narrowly at the moment when life is in danger, but at every moment.
As a good movie, that's enough.
Also madly like the dialogue inside, one word: Amazing!
Jacks: In love! You know, dizzy and feverish and nauseous... Peter: That's not love, Jacks
. That's the flu.
Love, you know, dizziness, fever and nausea...
Peter: That's not love, Jacks, that's the flu.)
Hahaha...
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