At that time, I was ignorant, but full of blind worship to all romance and petty bourgeoisie.
Patiently finished watching this classic French film, and then continued to be patient, pondering the romance of the film to the subtitles at the end of the film.
I don't understand.
In a flash, it's been almost ten years.
"Lovers in New Bridge" has become one of the few movies that I can remember the plot and often recall the picture in my mind.
I don't remember them watching fireworks by the bridge. Rather, when the heroine covered her half-blind eyes and walked down a long underground passage. Also, those two sentences: he said the sky was dark, she said the clouds were white. They are in love.
I've always thought it was the most moving statement of love I've ever heard.
On the surface, it doesn't really matter. The "Book of Songs" has the word "Xing", which is probably similar.
I still remember that the heroine said this line with a happy expression on her face.
soul fit.
If every one of us has a gap in our soul, how blessed we are to find that person who can fill our gap.
Think about the love around you right now, especially Valentine's Day just past. People materialize "romance". Indeed, materialization gives us a measure of measure. Without materialization, we have no way of saying whether we are a romantic person or not. If I don't buy my girlfriend roses or take her to a romantic dinner, I'm not romantic. Never went to see a movie together, it is not in love. Without a diamond ring, there is no love. ...
we think that "materialization" means "standardization". That's right. Unfortunately, many things cannot be "standardized". The reason why we "standardize" is because we hope that we can have "the ability to love", and that we want others to see that we have "the ability to love". It's a pity that "materialization" and "standardization" themselves are telling others: I am not a romantic person from the bottom of my heart.
Many friends said that "New Bridge Lovers" is too boring.
I think, maybe we can't stop to understand, or we can't understand.
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