A nondescript film, half-documentary, half-fiction, perhaps more crudely made than once seen before. But it has a strange power. Like Once, the hero and heroine are also couples in real life. The difference is that they basically have no sense of the camera. In front of the camera, Charlene Yi, the protagonist of the film, looks very unnatural, just like an ordinary person. This is a girl with an ordinary appearance that can't be more ordinary. Her hair is messy, and she is relatively neutral. She doesn't have the temperament of a conventional heroine. Some people call her Cinderella, which is very appropriate. She is the kind of girl who smiles stupidly when she is embarrassed. Her skin is so dark that it doesn't look like Chinese people (some like those in Southeast Asia), and she wears a pair of traditional black-rimmed glasses on her chubby face, covering it up. A pair of very aura eyes, but a pair of very cute little dimples. She doesn't believe in love, or she is not sure about love and doesn't know what it is like to fall in love with someone, so she started a series of interviews. These interviews are my favorite parts. The people interviewed are ordinary people, obviously not pre-arranged performances. Their answers are very spantaneous. There are middle-aged divorcees, church wedding hosts, "Elvis Presley" ”, there are happy couples who grow old together, gay couples, and even a large group of obviously ignorant children, but they are very sure of the definition of love. In the process, Charlene and Michael met and went on a date in front of the camera. . . Sparks. . . When the hearts of the two young people got closer and they took each other seriously, they gradually became disgusted with the camera, so Michael announced his intention to quit, even giving up the relationship, Charlene was at a loss, It seems that he is still not sure if he is in love with him. However, without Michael, Charlene was restless and lost patience with the documentary. Finally, with the encouragement of the director, Charlene came to Michael's home in Toronto, and the two opened up to communicate. This time, the director did not insist on continuing to shoot and turned off the microphone. In the end, Charlene's puppet ending for the director was comical and very cute.
In fact, emotional matters are not well understood by outsiders. No matter what kind of performance the first two people have, it doesn’t really matter. out. Many things have nothing to do with outsiders. If you pay attention to viewing, you will find that your feelings become impure. The things that people in love do are actually silly things to think about. I can't stand rational scrutiny. While watching some small details of the relationship between these two people, I can't help but feel happy. It's such a familiar feeling. Ah, you don't have to be very emotional at first sight to develop into a lover. You don't have to have a tacit understanding from the beginning. Some people's love may be triggered in a short period of time, and passion may not come and go quickly. Also fast. The most impressive is a middle-aged couple, the husband is a judge in a divorce court, and the wife is a lawyer. Together they have witnessed many broken marriages, and witnessed how the relationship between people who once loved each other can deteriorate to a very terrifying level. They concluded that there are two situations in divorce. One is that they didn’t know each other well before marriage, and they broke up after they got married because they understood each other. There are some problems. When asked what his experience in court taught him, when the judge's husband said, these people made me realize that there are many many people more dysfunctional than I (meaning, these divorced people gave me Self-confidence, let me know that I am normal, there are many people who are abnormal than me.)
dysfunctional adj (body: defective, impaired)
dysfunctional adj (family: interacting abnormally) dysfunctional adj (family: interacting abnormally) adj
Note: The so-called dysfunctional family refers to a family that often has quarrels, conflicts, and even abuse. Children who grow up in such families may even mistake it for a normal family state.
Dysfunctional adj (behaviour: abnormal) Adj with dysfunctional behavior.
Yes, there are really too many people who are mentally ill in society. How sad it is for someone who was once in love to end up in an ugly end, and sadly it has become a commonplace phenomenon.
In a series of interviews, Charlene's unresponsive heart was warmed. Although she is still confused, the truth has gradually become clear. In fact, it is not that she has no ability to love, no nerve to love, no love. Inherited genes, but because of her lack of self-confidence, she is afraid of emotional dependence on others and fear of being swayed by others. For her, Michael, the most valuable part is that he has a strong tolerance and unique appreciation ability.
The theme song is very interesting, the lyrics are as follows:
What's that smell I smell on you
Is it magic perfume
Cause I swear to God
You smell just like Christmas The taste
to me...
Yeah, well, you
Are my Christmas tree
You mean everything to me
You mean everything to me Say, you're everything
and you
Are my shooting star
If you shoot me in my heart
Then I'll fall apart
You lift me up when I am down You lift me up when I am down
Ooh, Ooh, Ooh...
You pick me up off the ground
Ahh , ahh, ahh
And I don't know it's such a good idea
Cause you're way down now
And I am way up here
Yeah, You have really long arms
So why don't you use them to hold me
tight
? people around me are breaking up, it seems that my little happiness is so precious, but I feel really sorry in my heart, why don't they miss the feeling at the beginning? Yes, we all have a fragile heart, and apart from relying on the one from above, we must also have courage for each other, open our hearts to each other, cherish each other, lean on each other, and when we vow to be together forever, When we uphold our vows, when we shake our faith, it keeps going. . .
In addition, the touching interviews in this film remind me of "Before Sunrise", which I have always loved.
Ps again:
A few days after I wrote this, I found a piece of news:
The hero and heroine of "Broken Heart" broke up. . .
Michael Cera Dumps His Girlfriend
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Actor Michael Cera has split with his long-term singer/actress girlfriend Charlyne Yi, according to reports.
The pair has been together for three years, but sources claim Cera's head has been turned by the attention of other ladies since his career kicked off, thanks to roles in Juno, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist and Year One - and he wants to date around.
A friend tells Star magazine , "He's been with her since before he was superfamous, and now all these girls fawn over him. He's itching to date other people."
Yi is said to be heartbroken and the break-up comes just as the pair begin a promotional tour for their new movie,mockumentary Paper Heart.
The source adds, "Charlyne is beyond sad. And the break-up is so much harder because she'll have to see him on tour."
Eventually, Paper heart turned into a broken heart...poor Charlene...the world Too cruel...
In addition, I also learned the inside story of a movie: a gossip about this movie: they just made a very documentary about a fictional story. Of course, I still want to believe that what those interviewed say is true. There are really many people in the world who love each other forever. . .
Another name for this film is even more intriguing: the heart is like origami. I think that a person has been loved many times, and his/her heart has been broken many times. It has to wait until one day someone comes and irons out all these folds, otherwise the heart will be ruined. . . .
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