the Korean animation about the unlucky bear I saw on the Internet before.
They all look so naive. They are
not as exaggerated as Mr. Bean,
but they are dull, clumsy, simple,
and more. I will close my eyes and slowly play the guitar and sing in a low voice.
Anyway, I like this man... I
don't know if the whole movie is about the
so-called western middle-class life,
but I always feel that there is something indescribable about the movie. The same
scenes in the whole movie
including the protagonist's home is so tersely simple
that I wonder if he lives in a hotel
or even the female writer's empty office
as if she's depleted of inspiration and the professor 's office full of design and comfort
everything. It's all that kind of simple rules
, but you could say it's monotonous...
I love a few of the scenes where the
hero knows he's dying and shows the book to the professor that night
he's lying on the bed with the dim red light over his head and Like the halo-like bed frame
, a comfortable and somewhat sacred music sounded in the ears... After the
professor got the book, he waited until the night when he was alone, dressed up
and quietly reading the girl he liked in the dim light. The writer's manuscript was
in that office and he was wearing shoes...
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