The same is life and death and love, Brad Pitt, and wonderful settings. The sixth sense of life and death in 1998 is far less good-looking than Benjamin Button 10 years later. The theme is too scattered and has no importance.
Benjamin Button also has a lot of content, but there is a clear line of time running through it. At first, when he was old, he talked about loneliness and family affection, then he gradually became younger, and he talked about maturity and love. Finally, he shrank in the arms of his dying lover and died as a baby. It was about love turning into family affection, and fatalism. As a dark line that supports the whole movie, the setting is too easy, it's perfect [cover your face], it's not wrong to lose.
Or just like the love in the trilogy, set up a general time, place and character background, and then the male and female protagonists begin to quarrel with each other, expressing various themes through the dialogue of the characters. Just relying on the dialogue to make the audience watch it, it is either like love in the trilogy, testing the movement of the camera and the setting of the scene, or like this man from the earth, the direct speech is not surprising and endless.
They are all about fate, love, and family affection. The tone of the love letters in 1995 is completely different. The oriental beauty is still more culturally recognized. The p4 stills directly pronounced the cap [cover your face]. Especially the piano and violin ensemble at the end, the mood is like the face is cold, but the heart is hot. Isn't ta fragrant❄️❄️❄️
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