How many times can I fall in love at first sight

Carleton 2022-01-23 08:01:33

After watching the movie, I didn’t fully understand what was going on. To be more precise, I couldn’t believe it. It was not until I looked through a few film reviews that I was convinced that this was indeed a brand new boy. This guy hugs together. The story ends here, this is just a fragment of Mai Wei growing up.

Of course, I know that this is the most original appearance of love in the context of childishness, and it is also a small hypocrisy cultivated by their desire to get rid of their childishness and enter the adult world. As long as the process is sincere, there is no complaint or regret, and the result is not important. So Wei can be invited by the little handsome guy to participate in the climbing kick as he wished, and then arrogantly or shyly refuses the little handsome guy’s favor, and instead is drawn into a dreamland called reality; and after a long jealous game of jealousy, finally After the one he cared about, it was love at first sight again. This is no responsibility or burden for a 13-year-old child, just the true face of love. That's why everyone likes this movie.

I wanted to look at "First Kiss" only because of the stick movie "Sunshine Sisters." I watched film reviews and learned the source of the clip of the male protagonist wearing headphones to the female protagonist. To be honest, that moment was so touching, the sudden dream scene made me want to see the original version. However, there is no sensational slow-motion panorama in the original version, and there is no such unexpected surprise. The little girl naturally and quickly grabs the boy's shoulders, listening to the gentle music, and being incongruously intoxicated in the rock background. When I remembered the melody of reality at the beginning of the movie, I imagined that scene, but I didn't expect to use this straightforward way to describe the belonging of a heart.

To be honest, I understand the wonderfulness of this story, understand this true emotional portrayal, and understand the settings that are praiseworthy. However, I just can't like this story. After seeing it, I felt a sense of loss and sentimentality-again, sadly found that I was too idealistic to accept the true face of my feelings, and I was immersed in the fantasy that I can only love one person for a lifetime. But I know this is an illusion, why should I be sad? Don't the parents in the movie come together again through that true love when they have relationship problems? Is the movie making fun of children's ignorance? But her rebellion, anxiety, joy or disappointment were so real and beyond reproach.

Just like the original work of "Those Years", the first classmate Ke liked was Li Xiaohua, while classmate Shen was just a chat at the time. Just like you and me in real life, who doesn't have an ex, and who doesn't even love a scum. The love we experience is just the present, just different individuals projected by the universal of "love", just like the plane in the physical hypothesis that allows a small ball with only initial speed to roll down forever, and only exists in the space of ideals.

Is it comforting yourself to say so much? Are you telling yourself that there is no reason for sadness? Is it to prove that your view of love is perverted and ridiculous? I understand everything, but this cruel and imperfect reality should always leave a dream outlet, even if I wake up and cry, it won't be in vain.

In addition, I really like the clip where my mother and grandma smashed Xiaosan's cosmetics shop, haha.

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