I don't understand art, and I don't have the ability to analyze it in a clear-cut way. I just want to talk about my feelings in this movie.
moment no1: Jane (the heroine-Hemingway) got a windfall and wanted to invite her mother to come to her for vacation, but was rejected. I know that this kind of loss can only be understood by TT, but cannot be conveyed in words~
moment no2: Sandy asked Jane to take her home and invited the girl to drink coffee in the garden. Jane looked at the flowers and plants in the courtyard and asked: What kind of flowers do you like? Sandy replied that morning glory (a metaphor for short life, because this flower blooms in the morning and withers at noon) was intuitively sad at the time, and it was not until the end of the film that she realized that Sandy had a daughter who died at the age of 18.
moment no3: Briefly show Sandy going to the cemetery in the park, the camera only shows Sandy's back: putting down the bouquet and praying silently. Looking at her back makes my nose feel sore... Only people who have lost their loved ones will understand.
moment no4: About the simple shooting scene! I was really stunned... The AV filming scene was brutal...
moment no5: Sandy chose to go to Paris with Jane after learning the truth about her approaching her. A sense of pity arises spontaneously.
moment no6: Sandy Jane went to the cemetery to lay flowers, but I didn't expect that it was not only her husband's tombstone but also her daughter who died young... This old woman once had everything, and was cruelly deprived... If I am afraid Can't hold on till now.
ps Deli Hemingway's body is awesome! ! ! (Sahua ~ I also spray nosebleeds as a same-sex)
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