I like the wonderful performance of the hero and heroine very much. What is worth mentioning is the ending: the heroine and heroine do not have cliché kisses, but the heroine uses her nose to close the hero's cheek. The purpose is to smell the smell that once brought her happiness. At that moment, she actually couldn't remember who the man next to her was, because the eraser in her mind was causing trouble. However, she was willing to walk to the end of the road with this man because of this-the smell of dreams. The jeep they walked to the end of the road was fully armed from the beginning to the end that was completely washed out, indicating that the hero was a tough guy who wrapped himself in armor at the beginning, and in the end, the love Xiuzhen gave him melted. He, their love is naked without any cover, exposed under the blue sky and white clouds. That woodcut is also worth mentioning. I think this woodcut has always been carved from Xiuzhen, but at that time the actor did not dare to promise or say love, probably because of low self-esteem. Finally, he took out this woodcut and gave it to Xiuzhen, just to tell her that even if she forgets the whole world, he will love her, because all the worldly emotions are no longer important, and their love is what they go on. The source of power. As Xiuzhen said: "Because of forgetfulness, we met; and because of forgetfulness, we are going to separate." Here, "forgetfulness" and "forgetfulness" are used. She said: "I will forget you soon, your good, even It means forgetting my own existence, and my heart will disappear with me..." I will forget the person I love at any time, and even confuse the person I love. I can only write down my own words desperately when I remember it in an instant. Love, tell the person who loves you that you love him too. The flustered font shows Xiuzhen eagerness and true love. There is an eager heart behind the letter. The music in the movie is not very brilliant, but the last piece of music touched me a lot. Maybe it was driven by the plot. I don’t know how you feel?
View more about
A Moment to Remember reviews