looked at the word "Manchester United" . The artistic content became less and less, but it was a little more plain and real.
A decadent man, through the hero in his heart. Infected, re-faced the story of standing up in life. Many domestically produced stories of this kind
mentioned "searching". I first thought of "Looking for Jay Chou". Gui Lunmei’s fantasy idol in "Bad", these two are both domestic films.
Why, similar themes, and common themes. Foreigners’ "Looking for Eric" will be more advanced than these two films because of the shooting? Because of the editor? Because of the director?
We eliminate these hardware problems and take a closer look. The expression methods, shots, and every point are very realistic representations, which externalize the words, spirit, and thoughts that the characters need to express. And it’s not like many domestic films, in rendering, can create a kind of atmosphere
, people say true
love in the whole story is not the main line, but plays a role in enriching the main level, and the center of the story lies in him how they convince themselves tell how they face up to life, how looked up, make up what kind of determination to take this step, and how to take the second step, third step, he went up to his own expectations of life longing for
life to We have one problem after another. The persevering people call it trials and hard-headedness.
Look at this man. Isn’t his life messed up enough?
What choice does he have, but he has no choice but to lower his mind and scalp forward.
As his idol said: "There are many ways to solve problems, and more attempts will make the possibility of success even greater."
He finally walked out from his pathological world, from a world where there is only one person left. middle
The ending did not tell the audience more warm and passionate images, but it was unnatural, gently hugging the waist of the ex-wife, everyone understood that all
this kind of film, not a blockbuster, but I like to
like it, it repeats it to me like a friend With the excitement of life, the necessity of life, and the courage to face
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