The director who portrays countless kinds of love, the male lead and I seem to be... carelessly swaying our arms, it’s great to read books on night shifts~ the male lead’s clothes in the movie are also very nice
All kinds of love are allowed to exist, and some people choose to step in or be chosen. When the possibilities increase, love is also deconstructed
If the camera is only aimed at the male owner and the female shop owner, or just him and the bamboo horse, or other things, maybe I can also say the definition of love, and as I continue to show different relationships, different social classes are also drawn out. Role recognition and pull, for example, the owner of a shoe store said that he never looked down on anyone, even a Latin or even a Chinese guy, can come to his store to buy, or Zhuma’s father asked Zhuma to guess the occupation of the protagonist. There are various occupations in The status at that time began with this passage. At the beginning, before the male lead left the army, the director beat down a passage. It was the request of the woman when the male lead was to belittle the male lead, and then when the male lead went to find a host. For example, you can’t kiss, you can’t take off your clothes, and the middle-aged man he met when the male protagonist went downstairs. Their eyes looked at each other. Maybe I was too similar to the male protagonist, so I was a little sensitive to these criticisms and gazes...
Jung said, "Because where power prevails, there is no place for love, and where love is full, power has to take a back seat."
In this movie, I was even a little desperate at the end. It felt like watching Woody's romance film. The old man seemed to have never loved anyone. The protagonist of this movie seems to be too, and so am I...
There is no place full of love. It is the male protagonist who never meets with the female shopkeeper again. It is the affair in the detective agency. It is Zhuma who finally said, "He is really a lunatic." After calling Zhuma, I hung up hastily... When Ai took the second place, I felt the despair of the male protagonist who kept changing careers...
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