Each shot is beautiful, poetic and profound, and it captures the beauty that is originally human. Although it must have been polished, there is no trace of it. The most common phoenix tree is as quiet as a peach blossom fairyland; in contrast, the crabapple tree in "The Promise", which should belong to the fairyland, is still man-made even though special tricks are used. As for "Hero", despite the great mountains and rivers, it shows great craftsmanship. In every splendid color, you can't see the willful air, but only see the hard work of coloring and coloring according to the rules. .
It is about the love affair between a playboy and a dying beauty. It is put in the basic routines of Hollywood, but it is still possible to talk about the themes of love and life. Winora Ryder did what she thought was right before her young life was about to end-desperately love a playboy and finally make him happy.
When I first saw Playboy, the undisguised and naked love that overflowed from her eyes touched me. ——She knows this is a playboy, even her mother has suffered from him, and countless women have been abandoned in the past 20 years. She also understands that it is almost impossible to get the whole heart of this man, unless she is scheming like Bai Liusu, hiding her favors and weaknesses, and secretly contesting with him in every move... but she never conceals herself. Admiration. When the surprise came, she knew that it was his usual method and still overjoyed.
It may be because God only gave her less than a year of life, and she did not have this time to deal with him; it may also be because it was her honor that he was willing to lie to her.
In the past and in the future, if you own it overnight, you can never ask for it.
Having said that, a cynical person is pitiful in the final analysis-in the vast world, he can't find one thing worthy of his obsession.
Breaking the Hollywood routine, even if she didn't make him feel good in the end, she could still go to nirvana alone with satisfaction, right? ——The second half of the film is undoubtedly too stylized. People like me who lack reasoning skills have all guessed it — but it still doesn’t prevent me from being moved by it.
Say that Hollywood movies are deliberately sensational, right? It used to be true, the climax part of the rumbling movement-but it is no longer the case. In "Late Autumn in New York", the climax was handled with silence. Everything is done like a silent temptation-if you are emotional, it is your own will; if not, I will pretend that it is a breeze passing by my face that makes me raise my eyebrows unexpectedly bend.
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