I never thought of it, in the mood of doing homework, this movie made me cry, and the more I thought about it, the more wronged I became.
The following has nothing to do with movie impressions, just sharing my homework.
In the film, at the first acquaintance stage of the male and female protagonists, whether it is their conversations in the library, restaurant, dessert shop, they all use single-composition long shots and multi-composition long shots, and there are close-up, medium-range and long-range shots in terms of scenery. Switching, push shots are used in individual shots. Such shots simply use dialogue to promote the plot. In the monotonous dialogue, the male and female protagonists gradually become familiar with each other, and the male and female protagonists each express their own values. In some important dialogues, there will be close-ups of the faces of the male and female protagonists, as well as close-ups of hand movements, which makes the description of the film more detailed and attentive. In the film, montage is used. When showing the heroine's interpretation of life, montage is also used to stitch together various situations of the elderly, newborns and patients in the hospital. There are two reappearances in the film. The first is that the male protagonist discovered a lot of drugs in the female protagonist's bag, but in the first shot, there was no suspense for the camera, and the drugs reappeared in the next few shots. The second is that the male protagonist informs the female protagonist of his name, but the film deliberately did not show it to our audience, but chose to reappear at the end, and then correspond to the previous plot. At the end of the film, there is a reproduction, reproducing the funeral at the beginning of the film, but because of the passage of a series of plots, you will realize that this funeral is different from your imagination, and it is an unexpected ending. At the same time, when the male protagonist opened the female protagonist's diary, he used a lot of flashbacks to recall every bit of his encounter with the male protagonist from the perspective of the female protagonist.
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