A very "stream-of-consciousness" movie. But I was still attracted by its beautiful picture.
And I like Ben Afflett
What I have to say about this movie is that the photography is really good, it really seems to lead to a wonderland. The way of shooting is also very special, with various screen transitions. But it is also because of the special shooting method, which makes people incomprehensible. There are very few lines in the whole film, and most of them are presented in the form of narration. "To Wonderland is not about a story, it's about an emotion, a memory." That's the best way to describe the film.
From the scattered footage, I saw the process of love from being beautiful to withering. The female protagonist loves the male protagonist too much, and is idle at home, and the male protagonist has his own work to be busy every day, so he may not be able to satisfy so much love that the female protagonist wants. As time passed, the heroine became depressed and slowly lost confidence in their married life. In order to seek fresh excitement and desire freedom, I derailed. That's how their married life came to an end.
The whole process of watching the film is depressing, making people suspicious of "love" and fearful of married life. But in fact, as long as you pursue life and have your own little world, "love" will not become a burden. Can't regard "love" as the whole of your life, you must have your own pursuit and love?
Just like this movie, you need to calm down to appreciate and feel it in order to discover its beauty and lead to the "Wonderland"?
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