Compared with "Boy Meets Girl", this film is more radical in form and style, and exudes the taste of new wave. The separation of text and picture, fast editing, jumping, fast-forwarding, etc., many paragraphs exude a sense of vanguard at will. The story continues Karax's consistent portrayal and presentation of the state. He doesn't seem to care whether the story is clear or full of logic. The interaction, eyes, expressions, language, monologue, poetry, and heat, this is the style and talent that he has shown since his debut.
The difference is that Alex in this film broke up with his girlfriend Lisa on the initiative. Lisa chased him frantically and wanted to keep him. In the end, they were separated by the subway door. Alex turned his back to the door, He didn't dare to look at Lisa, he was afraid that he would end his love, but then he fell in love at first sight with Anna, a passerby who passed by... Anna is the lover of Mark, the leader of the old thief gang, and the film begins It was Alex's father, a friend who worked with Mark, who was pushed off the subway platform and died. The father's death was suspected to be related to the "American woman" who was sitting in the car forever, and the "American woman" threatened Mark to repay the debt within two weeks at this time. Desperate, Mark decides to pay off his debt by selling it for a cure for an infectious disease caused by loveless sex. So he found Alex, who was fast and dexterous, and often played card games on the roadside to cheat money to complete the task of stealing...
Alex lives at Mark's house, and he falls in love with Anna, but Anna's love for Mark is as hot as Alex's love for Anna. The film took nearly half an hour to show the conversation and getting along with Alex and Anna in the house. Anna told Alex about her first love, and they would drink each other's blood naively. And Alex recalled his past love with Lisa. This passage is very similar to the mutual confession at the final party in "Boy Meets Girl". It is also the man who is madly infatuated with the woman in front of him, but the woman cannot accept this wishful thinking. Anna said that she likes tall old men, likes to beat up 20-year-old men, and likes Mark. She keeps stressing that she must help Mark steal the antidote and help Mark resolve the crisis. Instead of sleeping in the same bed at Alex's invitation, she opened a room in the opposite hotel for the night alone. Even if the two of them fought and chased with soapy water all over their faces the next morning, they were destined not to go further. Anna would still be naked for Mark, still open her mouth and leave Mark, and still repeatedly told Mark to steal the antidote for Mark. . This is desperate and fanatical unrequited love, and Alex even tried to provoke Anna and Mark's relationship, telling Anna that Mark didn't love her at all, but it didn't help. This time, instead of letting the boy stab the scissors into the girl's body, Karax let the boy die alone...
He eventually stole the antidote, and faced the police roundup, he held a gun to his head, made himself his hostage, and finally escaped on the motorcycle of his ex-girlfriend Lisa, who was obsessed with him and followed him. ...this motorcycle was given to Lisa when he broke up, Lisa loves him just like he loves Anna, a pair of lonely and persistent breakup lovers. They slept together again, but it was just a one-night stand about gratitude, he loved Anna, and he delivered the antidote to Mark early the next morning, because this would make Anna happy and make Anna feel at ease. He was so cruel to Lisa, he wanted Lisa to forget him in the quickest way, the persuasion of a loveless man to a loving woman was always so easy and simple.
He eventually died under the gun of the "American Woman", and when he was bleeding continuously in the car to the airport, Mark's eyes were full of Anna's eyes. Behind her is Lisa, a locomotive girl who follows her, firm and hopeless. He died in front of everyone, for love. Lisa turned and rode away, she was out of love. Ana opened her arms to run towards Lisa, who was in love.
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