The first thing that attracted me was the soundtrack of the movie. When I heard the Painted Glass at the end of the film for the first time, I was driving to class in the sultry afternoon. I couldn't talk about the bumps and bumps along the way, but I also suffered a lot. For example, the crowd in the carriage, the dull air, and the more gloomy weather outside the window. I couldn't remember the teacher's lecture yesterday, so I took out the Walkman and clicked on the original soundtrack of the movie I just downloaded.
There are 6 songs in total: 1. Raise a vein
2. Outside The Café Score
3. Low are The Punches
4, King's X Score
5, When We Had Faces
6, Painted Glass. The
simple melody fits the black and white film, I just casually Guess, who knows that the film is really black and white.
"Every town has a story of its own. This story may be about you as a child, this story may be about your growth, and this story may only be about the weather in the city."
In fact, I think young people tend to go to big cities and It is not a smart and beautiful thing. The city, the bigger the city, is often restless and unable to place a sensitive heart. Compared with the scenes of cars coming and going, those quaint small towns, those rural dirt roads, those villages, those permanent existences, are more suitable for crowd gathering and living.
Teenager's mind. When you grow up, one day you will suddenly feel ridiculous about what you were thinking about as a teenager, and the unfulfilled ones. And those teenagers' partners, those friends.
If Once tells the fairy tales of two adults, then Somers Town tells the fairy tales of two teenagers. In other words, the life of the teenagers is the fairy tale itself, the fairy tale itself, but their age is difficult to know.
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