special farewell

Wade 2022-03-06 08:02:01

This is the third Giuseppe Tonadore I've watched.

The first one was "The Pianist at Sea" that I watched a long time ago. I felt deeply. In my opinion, it is about how to keep the heart and face the conflict of reality. I like it very much. I wrote it for a long, long time. I can't find a movie review.

The second is "Best Bid" I watched a few days ago, and I like it very much. Tonadore's stories have a very attractive and interesting narrative, which is easy for ordinary movie watchers to go to. Pay attention to the plot and ignore the hidden inquiries it contains.

The third one is "Love Astronomy" that I watched today. First of all, I don't know what the Italian movie name should be translated into. The English name is Correspondence. This is still the director's usual somewhat quirky storytelling, and of course there are moral judgments mixed in in our cultural context, but in my opinion, it is the director's question again: love after our bodies disappear How long will it last and in what way? Just as we look up at the starry sky and see the stars from billions of years ago, is it real or an illusion? No matter what, create a short-lived parallel world to heal the grief, heal the pain, let each other down, and let each other be well, just because this love came too late and too short[tears][tears][tears]

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  • Eloy 2022-03-21 09:03:22

    Really disappointed, I was bitten by a dozen mosquitoes, but I still want to sleep.

  • Adelbert 2022-04-20 09:02:44

    The heroine dies again and again in the movie + year-end love thinks of "Harold and Maude-1971". I secretly thought that the most wonderful thing about missing a dead person is not to receive preset messages from this person from time to time, but to suddenly reappear in my mind some moments that I thought I had long forgotten. BTW it doesn't make sense to talk about astronomy like that.