She woke up holding the cello, sitting in front of the piano playing a familiar melody, the impossible violin concerto actually sounded, the music stopped, she turned her head, it turned out to be him, how could it be possible, she rushed over and hugged her lover, Uncontrollable tears, and he, tenderly touching her hair, so tender, refused to let go. You
need to love a person so much so that when the ghost of his lover appears, there is no hesitation and fear, and he rushes desperately. past. Can I fall in love with someone like this? How lucky
he is to read the poem by Neruda to her, his mind is all in it, deep and painful
"Do you want me to leave?"
"No, never never" She hugged him tightly, unable to express her inner thoughts? Or is it simply contradictory thoughts in the heart? Feel that speaking out is a betrayal, even to a dead person?
"I used to love him very very much, but he is dead, I think, I am free."
Her love for him used to be so persistent, and they still have to see each other in the end. It really is the first work of
Anthony Minghella to never see again . , The actor’s emotional performance, although the rhythm is slightly slow, but delicate and touching, I cried several times when I watched it, I don’t know if it’s for the person in the film or for myself
how much I can love you
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