- What do you want most in your life?
--free.
- It's simple. ——No
, it’s hard
not to write a movie review for a long time, not because I haven’t seen a movie for too long, but because almost all the movies I’ve watched during this time, good or bad, failed to arouse a kind of feeling in my heart. Shock, a pervasive shroud of some kind of emotion, an impulse or desire. But after watching this movie, I walked in the cold and sunny wind in spring, and I inadvertently felt a wave of emotions.
"Once Upon a Time in Mexico" shot in the United States is surprisingly beautiful and has a Western mood. I always thought that only John Woo could interpret the aesthetics of violence so vividly, shockingly, and all the rivers and lakes, but this movie really surprised me. It turns out that music can interpret emotions like this, and a guitar can tell a story and life; it turns out that love can come so unexpectedly, lightning and thunder are destined for this life, so beautiful that people can’t believe his truth; it turns out that too beautiful things are too happy emotions easily make God jealous , So when you are deprived, your heart also dies; it turns out that loneliness can be so heartbreaking and unforgettable, no matter how unrestrained the prodigal son is, he also has a treasure he persistently defends. Such music, such a melody, such a picture, such a sadness, such a tragic...
loneliness can make people sad. The three brothers in the band walked side by side on the street with their respective pianos. This is brother. When the two of them staggered and walked into the distance, their hearts were still connected, but they had their own way of life. Loneliness is also a life.
While the storyline is useless and full of holes, the rest of it is enough for me to drop these words as a recommendation.
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