A movie that feels quite funny. At the beginning, the word weirdo popped into my mind. In Cantonese, I think Zhangui is quite suitable.
2. For
most of the indoor time, the background color is always shades of yellow light sprinkled on a peach red or dark brown wall. Outdoors I only remember the dark gray and snowy day when the old Royal and Paogoda left with leather suitcases together.
The art director is really in line with the recent aesthetics of retro on Taobao, vintage, strong colors, pink, yellow, dark brown, beige... This is a 2001 movie.
3. Plot, old royal, so happy.
I like the section where old royal takes that pair of curly-head brothers out for fun (do some reckless stuff). Damn, it's such a joy. When I rushed into the swimming pool, I used three stacked tables like boxes or chairs to dive. I went to the store to let the old royal let out. The curly-head brothers stole milk. The old royal could even grab a pack of snacks similar to Mimi's packaging. The road turned into a red light (hey, this is the bravest behavior I have ever seen, I always think the road is a tiger’s mouth), under the bridge (?) racing with a toy electric car, but my favorite is the grandfather and grandson three Pulling the handle of that garbage truck (?), standing outside the car and flying past together...Ah! ~
Of course, the middle-aged royal honestly commented on Margot's first drama in his childhood and was also very pleased. While listening, the 11-year-old Margot darkened her face calmly. I almost felt the gradual blackening of her face. Finally, she calmly listened to the royal sentence: its just a man's opinion blablabla, A sentence came out from his almost still lips: good night everyone. He calmly put away the gift, and returned the share of the royal to him, and then looked back from time to time as he walked, showing incredible + disbelief + a little bit of contempt, and disappeared on the stairs. This is the most charming 11-year-old girl.
4. Soundtrack
The opening paragraph is the best. Which one of the beatles is? But I only remember that eva also had a German episode with the same melody called Come, Sweet Death. Or is this the original song at all? The OST of this film is a good choice for indie pop's meal.
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