"Passionate love is like a flame." This is my analysis of the title of this film.
Whether it's the sweet halva in the film, or Joe, the saxophonist disguised as a woman, and Jerry, who stabs his brother, or an elderly millionaire who falls in love with Jerry, gave me a vivid impression.
The two loves began with deception and continued because of forgiveness. The appearance of gangsters and police officers in the plot became a catalyst. When they met love, they separated those who loved each other, and revealed the true colors of love. In the end, love was forgiven and continued.
At the end of the film, the millionaire's sentence impressed me deeply, "Nobody is perfect." (No one is perfect)
This is not only the forgiveness of Jerry to Joe and the rich man to Jerry, but also the reason why Jerry accepts Joe. It is the rich man's affectionate confession to Jerry. He can ignore Jerry's gender, just because he fell in love with Jerry. We are not the most perfect lovers in our original impression of each other, but we love each other, and that is enough.
The halva didn't get out of the vicious circle of falling in love with the saxophone, and the rich man also fell in love with Jerry, who disguised himself as a woman (this may make the rich man of Ma Bao be condemned by his mother), but they still love without hesitation, and I can't bear to watch Live to believe in love.
Love is as ardent as a flame, but when the pyre burns out, the flame is about to go out, and people don't want to watch the song come to an end. Therefore, the film is fixed at the moment when the two couples escape together, that is, the moment when the flame is the hottest and brightest. I just hope that we can all remember the most beautiful look of love.
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