I watched this film because of Mandy Moore. Ever since I watched her a walk to remember, I like this girl, especially her songs. Maybe it was from the memories of her first love. The brown-haired girl was so impressive-innocence, kindness, and gentleness are a girl in the dream. Then I watched her because i said so, seventeen and so on.
But after watching this movie today, I saw people who scored 7 points and saw some comments similar to "It was pure torture after watching this movie", and wanted to stand up and express some of their opinions. (Ah, ah, I haven’t finished the final exams and I haven’t reviewed the chemical equations yet!)
The tone of this film is not light and clear. The protagonist himself is a writer of children’s literature, but he is a person with a gray heart because of his childhood. Misfortune. His perspective on the world is extreme. Perhaps because he has never been cherished by his parents, he is self-centered-when he said to a little girl, a poor little girl, "A beaver can still be described as ** (shielded, you know)" At the time, that sad heart was unobstructed.
But is he to be blamed? Is he really so cold-blooded and doesn't want the child to be happy-then he won't be someone who needs to hold a thick stack of books to fall asleep, he won't be the heroine When he wanted to stop the mother from saying those words, he seemed indifferent, but in fact he saw everything in his eyes, but couldn't do anything, because he experienced that way. This little detail is very well grasped.
There are often dialogues between the hero and his deceased friend, his only friend Roger, which is actually not just a ghost, but a corner of the hero's heart, which is a subconscious creation of the hero's thoughts. Wu, through Roger, expressed his feelings-after meeting the heroine, he expressed his love, and expressed what he dare not say in real life.
It is precisely in this kind of spiritual progress that he can finally break the old stereotypes, such as counterclockwise. This is actually a kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder, reflecting his inner anxiety and uncertainty about life. Fear, he was even more afraid to express what was in his heart. So in the end, he can win the true love. I have to say that this is still a fairy tale, because of that stone-can it really be found in real life? It should be created by novels.
And the actor's choice between the stone and the head of the paper dedicated to Simon also formally reflects his choice of true love-to love her is to see her smile, not get hurt. Therefore, he did not give her the paper that would hurt her so deeply that she would never believe in love again forever, but his own love, the stone.
His phrase "It's not hard to find" also deeply moved me.
whatever, I think, apart from these loves, this is not just a romance movie. If you want, please watch it again. You will find that there are more beautiful things that you do not notice, you will try, and there will be more changes in your life.
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