Mature and full real life (look at the score is underestimated, right??

General 2022-10-14 22:38:18

I watched it in a very quiet night. I saw him first and then her. It wasn't dull, but some places were very interesting. The details of the actor's performance are well captured.
The Chinese version of the movie has a very good name, Lonely Love. This is actually a very mature and true story about love and life. There is no doubt that this is a couple who are in love, but due to a tragedy and a little midlife crisis, they do not feel loved, or know that they are in love. Exist, but it doesn't make them feel better. Especially in the face of misfortune, the two expressed their grief in different ways. They wanted to save and talk about it, but it didn’t seem to play a big role. Their emotions could not even find a connection point.
The ending is very interesting, the memory of two people is that each other said I love you, and they said I know. In the end, she said Hey behind him, he turned around, could he really set aside the past and start again? I don't know, and they don't know, but as long as hope is and love is there, I hope every lovers have the courage to fight with life.

Speaking of which, the creativity of this dual-view movie is really good, coupled with the solid acting skills of the male and female protagonists, and the background sound must have at least four stars. It’s just that I don’t like the editing of them, so I don’t need to watch him and her. James belongs to the external acting type, with super appealing power. Jessica has a little coldness. This kind of match is quite sensational. This kind of communication barriers that are not on the same level gives the story a sense of credibility 233.

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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her quotes

  • Julian Rigby: Tragedy is a foreign country. We don't know how to talk to the natives.

  • [first lines]

    Eleanor Rigby: [suddenly jumps off the bridge]

    Guy Walking on Bridge: Hey!