Dreams created by fantasy and love

Chelsea 2022-10-06 15:55:41

2007-06-22 14:09:00

I saw this movie for the first time in my memory, as if it was when I was a teenager. It was played on CCTV's Zhengda Variety Show or a local movie station. The most impressive thing is that the heroine is with the computer Ensemble Baja's "The duel", although the ability to appreciate music has basically remained at the level of the third underground floor. The subdued and melodious melody of the cello and the wonderful combination of electronic synthesis music, blended with the breezy expression on the face of the heroine in white clothes and blonde hair, is really endless and unforgettable. At the same time, Boy George & Culture Club's "love is love" has become a classic in the history of European and American love songs because of this movie.

Speaking of it, maybe it has something to do with being born in the 1980s. I always pay special attention to everything that happened in these short ten years. For example, the writers born in the domestic literary craze, such as Haizi, Gu Cheng, Mo Yan, and Wang Shuo, such as Teresa Teng, Michael Jackson, such as bell bottoms, dual-card recorders, and break dancing.

For example, in that era, for most people, the computer was still covered with a veil of mystery, and in a mysterious atmosphere, this movie composed of beautiful fantasy and romantic love was produced.

Elecrtic dreams, with a strong symbol of the 80s, belong to youth, fantasy, romance, and the product of the era of dreams.

In the photos left at that time, people's eyes were just full of innocence and curiosity, there was no POSE deliberately now, and there was no hotness that was tempered by the flood of information.

The simple functions of the computer and the pure love of the hero and heroine in the film arouse nostalgia for that simple era.

In the nearly two decades since the turn of the century, Star Wars, The Matrix, Qiong Yao dramas, South Korean bubble dramas, high-tech and love are so rampant, at this time, revisiting such a movie is just like the end of the cool summer day. A gentle evening breeze, a touch of rosy clouds, a rare refreshing experience.

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Electric Dreams quotes

  • [Edgar is playing Jeff Lynne's "Let It Run" loudly from Miles' apartment]

    Edgar: Yeah, we'll put your coats over there.

    [In a neighboring apartment, an awakened couple argue]

    Neighbor: It's *horrible*! That boy has no respect for anyone!

    Neighbor: The music's not bad.

    Neighbor: Oh, Howard!

  • [Edgar scrubs back and forth across video from Madam Satan]

    Edgar revoicing Kay Johnson as Angela Brooks in Madam Satan: You're very handsome.

    Edgar: I know.

    Edgar revoicing Kay Johnson as Angela Brooks in Madam Satan: It's a nice party, isn't it?

    Edgar revoicing Reginald Denny as Bob Brooks in Madam Satan: Yeah.