Last night, I finished watching it on hbo because of the internet speed and high blur quality. It felt good overall, but the highlights I expected were gone, and the added narrative was not enough for me to empathize.
Enough is gone, I like the different attitudes of my parents are gone, and family conflicts are gone.
Sunrise is gone, nina and benny's teaching, when watching music, awsl, eh.
When I was in Highland and Ham the most, I was studying abroad, so I especially empathized with Nina's experience.
Everyone may see different things in the works because of their personal experience. I can empathize with the "outsider" in ham and highland, and the responsible mentality of "immigrant" and going abroad are definitely related to my previous experience of living abroad. There are relationships.
Does the movie seem to weaken Nina's contradictions and fragility? (Personal feeling), and then the firmness in the back made me go directly to the show, and I found the direction in such a short time. Really, I can only say that I was determined to find out, but a person who is so confused that he dropped out of school can directly find his life goal, I really feel a little bit. Jump and chicken soup too.
Parents do their best to put all the pressure on their children, which is also real empathy.
Now everyone in your family will use the money you spent to send you out to study. How can you talk about it when you come back? . . Although studying abroad is a personal choice and there is no coercion, the people who are really pressed by this emotional bondage can't breathe.
In the movie, V has added settings and stories, and it feels very cheesey. I don't like the feel of chick movies.
There are more scenes of nina and benny in the musical, and usnavi tells the point of view, and the movie usnavi and v seem to be more like the protagonists.
ps I don't know if lmm did it on purpose. In reality, after winning the award in the heights, I married the goddess V. The ending of the movie seems to correspond to reality.
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