I like another translated name, "My Hobbit Lover".
The man was careful when he saw that his mobile phone was forgotten in the restaurant, and he called back to "home" after he left. Then it was the first time to have an appointment!
(Hit the ceiling?)
However, he is a super powerful construction engineer, working on a super powerful opera house expansion. The film did not take various close-ups like other flooded films, or show off its wealth with cool music. But in the manner that almost everyone I know treats him respectfully, slowly driving Tesla into the super-simple but super-large yard, we can see that he is rich and not low in status.
I like that when they meet at the square table to discuss engineering issues, there is a ballet troupe next to them practicing dance. (Does it mean to be inspired?)
The shots here, close-ups, close-ups, put aside "below the neck". Such a perfect face. And eyes. Diana was distracted by him and her in the mirror. She sometimes feels "crazy". But he said, "look at me."
He asked, "Can I continue to believe in our love"
Every sentence in this dialogue is simple, there is no hoarseness, no crying. What I see is my own dignity as a woman. It's not about who hurt her self-esteem, but that she needs to let him know and understand that she is fighting, and it is inevitable. Although he is a dwarf and he is the subject of everyone's squint, if two people are together, she is also suffering from these problems. Here, both sides are very clear. like.
He also has a very handsome son. He called him to the airport abruptly. He came to know that he was not taking him out to play, but in this VIP waiting room, not far away before his son was seated. Feeling too tall, there is a big guy who developed his own application but dare not talk to each other. Dad briefly told a fable of himself when he was a child, "My dad said he was happy about two things, one is I drove the tractor of my dreams, and the second thing was that I did it myself." With my internal strength, I pushed my son to the big coffee and gathered up the courage to sell my products. "I've talked to him, he knows you. Go ahead."
Dad, handsome.
Son, handsome!
Obviously, the son received a "dignity" education. It is not my fault to grow taller, but let yourself be a man who is knowledgeable, manners, humorous, loves life and fun, and is elegant, and does not "sell" himself by his height and self-esteem.
Finally, with a word that awakened the dreamer, the little assistant explained the truth, and she went to look for him in a helicopter. On the first date, she was taken to the sky by the male protagonist, and she jumped down with a parachute. She was so scared that she peeed in her ass. This time, she (albeit) embarrassedly landed on the construction site of the opera house expansion and landed in front of the male protagonist, she said, " I'm not afraid anymore", pun.
Beautiful and exciting.
-2017.3.7
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