The tone of the whole film is very tragic, the rhythm is very slow but it is a little bit intrusive and makes people feel pity and love. Cal's innocence and cuteness seem to be that the magnificence of the ship before the sinking of the Titanic will eventually be destroyed, so the tentative midfielder couldn't bear to see Cal's disappointment and despair for a few moments. He is just a kid who needs to be understood. Why should he always impose a bad label on him?
After reading it, we should really reflect on the process of being in the family or getting along with others, whether we wear colored glasses to define what a person does is still suppressed by high-sounding reasons.
Not in vain, I followed one of my favorite styles from 1989 to find out.
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