People with certain experience will naturally have different tastes of life, and I believe they will like movies like "28 Hotel Rooms" (2012), which makes orbital life instantly interesting. Although not all of them have to experience such an affair, this film directed by Matt Ross has a degree of shock to our hearts that exceeds that of similar films, such as "In Bed" a few years ago.
The passing of life is always mixed with a lot of unforgettable time. It may be good or bad, and it may be indescribable, but this is a mixed day.
Unlike "In Bed", "28 Hotel Rooms" is more penetrating. A man and a woman meet in a bar and start an incredible erotic journey. Unlike the film's rubbish introduction, this film does not have too many exaggerated two-person affairs, but is more about exploring the secrets of the heart and life. It may be a quick glance, but it is definitely worth pondering.
Over the past few years, the two have been running around in 28 hotels. They are passionate, noisy, open and close, but they have never cut off the flame in the depths of life. Isn't this a dazzling scenery of life. Even if they can't and ultimately don't want to live together, who's to say that their emotions can't transcend an external identity.
Even though the love that travels through "28 Hotel Rooms" may not be able to keep it. In a hurry, it will disappear. Of course, making moral judgments about such films is the most unwise and uninteresting thing to do. And the indescribable thing about this film is that it has endless fun.
Just a couple of men and women, dating time and place, shuttle in different cities, after meeting in hotels, they return to their normal space, even if they interlock in the elevator before breaking up, they will eventually part ways. . After being as gorgeous as fireworks, there is still a long intoxicating aftertaste after all. In this way, life is worth it.
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