It feels like the best romantic light comedy I've seen since love actually, much better than sleepless in seatle.
The writing is good, the structure is good, the atmosphere is good, the love is good.
Love megryan's unconscious fidget in it, love her playful short hair, love the way she covers her mouth and annoyed when she says something she regrets, love her lips that turn into two thin lines when she laughs, love her holding her chest high and don't recognize her pace.
I'm in love with Joe and Katherine's love. This is destined love, even if it is not just right. After all, no one can refuse to meet a lover in the blooming 91th street garden and then embrace and kiss in the spring.
In a film and television work, I experienced the autumn, winter and spring of NYC, the cities and seasons worth meeting love. Reminds me of the dial-up Internet plot, the new and fresh, elusive romance. Why is there basically no such classic and good-looking romantic comedies in recent years? I don’t understand, it’s probably because people are no longer hazy, and in the era of more naked and fast food, it seems that for a while, love can be completed in three days Things, met on the first day, fell in love on the second day, and parted on the third day. To miss is to miss, there is no long-winded fate, and then rush to the next relationship non-stop. And "this woman is the cutest creature in the world, and I've never touched it before. If she's beautiful, I'll do anything to marry her." This thing, aha, is a fantasy.
In addition, there is a particularly interesting point. After the editing work a few days ago, people seem to have entered a completely different realm. When the two talked in the coffe shop, there was a smooth and natural cross-axis, and the whole person suddenly disappeared from the movie. Jumped out and started laughing.
This is a day worth recording, the best love movie, eating a full bowl of McDonald's, and being 20 in the true sense.
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