Love·beauty in sadness

Rosalinda 2022-01-08 08:03:17

Well-prepared screenwriter, very good CAST, excellent photography...

Another mature love of middle-aged men and women...

But, love is always sad...

This is a film with a style that is quite similar to "The Horse Whisperer" , Who would never expect to find a beautiful and moving "message in a bottle" on the beach, who would not want to have a tense romance outside the dull life, who would not have hoped to find that they could understand themselves The soul of the man.

Undoubtedly, it is a literary and artistic film with a female perspective, which is used to earn the sad tears of women who never feel satisfied.

Aestheticism is the only theme of literary and artistic films, and the aesthetics of the female perspective is to be ended with "lost"... Therefore, the screenwriter will do the same...

Not a classic, but an excellent...

P. S. This type of film is suitable for women who like bitter coffee at the beginning to taste, but not for those who like juice soda.

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Extended Reading
  • Adolfo 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Know how to build ships, cook steaks, write a bunch of sincere love words with a typewriter and throw them into the sea, how cute a man who lives with his old father and quarrels with each other at the age of forty or fifty. How difficult it is to open the door of a person in his heart. Hey, I really like the unhappy ending. Suddenly I thought of the phrase "Life is moving on" when I saw it when it comes to lightness.

  • Fabiola 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The plot is nothing special, but the picture is really romantic to the extreme. The comparison between the deep affection when sailing out of the sea and the heartache of the hero's death in death still made my eyes moist. Everyone yearns for love, but why the affectionate is always tragic~ "With you, I know the direction of home"

Message in a Bottle quotes

  • Theresa Osborne: Have you lived here your whole life?

    Garret Blake: Not yet.

  • Theresa Osborne: And you'll just forget about me, right?

    Garret Blake: Every day.