The star appeared that day
You know I start to miss again
Classics are classics because they allow you to see a you in the plot, and everyone who sheds tears on the screen is just crying for his own story.
I don't feel that there is a routine or a vulgar feeling. Many people question the three views conveyed by the film, which may really be caused by the sense of age and cannot be integrated. When we were young, we always thought that love was the whole of life. In front of love, our self was suppressed to the lowest, smallest and most humble level. But in the face of the unchangeable reality, love is also small and powerless, and the helpless compromise of life often becomes a cruel ending that begins but ends in fruitless love. This is especially true for the parents in the film. The conflicts and obstacles caused by the family, class, era, and war involved in the plot seem to me to be real and well-founded. Maybe we can't understand how accurate it is today, but the eternal theme of nostalgic feelings that can't be loved, the touch that it brings to people has nothing to do with the times and individual details.
The soundtrack of the film is also a classic of pure love, and in many cases it even has a stronger narrative and sense of substitution than the plot itself. This is especially true for the theme song. The intro of the organ and clarinet brings endless tears. Compared with the original Korean lyrics, the Chinese lyrics written by Li Jian himself are more concise and tell more stories.
For the plots of unmarried lovers, we often stand in the perspective of perfection and utilitarianism, and offer a blessing that they will still be treated tenderly by life. But the beauty of love is often really irrelevant to the outcome: when indulging in a specific emotion, it is often artificial and unreal to talk about eternity; the reality is that nothing lasts forever, encounters are short-lived, and so is a specific emotion For a short time, only those who escaped hold the true belief in love. As Li Jian wrote, only a short encounter can be unforgettable. Although Joo Hee and Jun Ha have lived their whole lives apart from each other, it is not unhappy for them who have unchanging belief in that emotion, and they don't even need the happy ending of the reunion of their children as a plot egg. . Many times, the people who really need to be blessed may be those who sneer at the Pure Love Festival, but who always see through the vicissitudes of the world at a young age and talk about "no love".
How many loves can only be seen from afar
like moonlight on the sea
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