The beginning of the film is an eclipse. Victoria felt "really unhappy", so she decided to leave her boyfriend. Her boyfriend insisted on staying, and Victoria left resolutely. This is a period of 15 minutes of depressive time and space. Then there was a lively scene. On the stock market trading floor, stock prices rose and fell, buying and selling, whispering to each other, rushing to tell each other, one after another, and exhausted. This is the eclipse between man and money, man and the world. Victoria came to see her mother, but her mother only cared about the stock price and ignored her daughter at all. This was an eclipse of family affection.
The handsome and young stock broker Piero began to pursue Victoria. Piero only has money in his eyes and doesn't value love at all. He can dye his girlfriend's hair as an excuse to abandon her. Their love is destined to be divided and cold. So Victoria would say: "As long as you love each other, there is no need to understand each other, maybe there is no need to love each other at all." A more interesting scene is that there is a glass window between the two kissing.
In Eclipse, Anton seems to have begun to pay more attention to the world. Victoria’s neighbor is from Kenya, and she can learn about the situation in Africa. Victoria suddenly heard a mysterious sound when she was looking for a puppy. She walked over and saw that it was a row of empty flagpoles beating each other, and the newspaper headline "A brief peace in the competition of nuclear weapons among nations" was striking. Does this mean an eclipse between countries?
At the end of "Eclipse" is a set of empty shots lasting seven and a half minutes, which is called a postmodern montage. The male protagonist in the film is "Zorro" Alandron, and the female protagonist is Monica Witty. They are really a pair of peerless people, especially when Witty is dressed as a black, wielding a spear, and dancing with her ass. , Can't help screaming, this woman is so cute!
In many cases, acquaintance seems to be destined to eclipse. When will our world and our emotions usher in long-term peace?
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