For "Half Life", many people's favorite is the affectionate letter written by Man Frame to Shijun, the most important sentence "I want you to know that there is a person in this world who will be waiting for you forever. No matter when it is , no matter where you are, anyway, you know there will always be such a person!" But what I liked the most or moved me most was Manframe's crying "We will never go back!"
In romantic love stories, there are always promises of one kind or another, words of love of one kind or another, but what about reality? The reality is that promises have proved uncertain, and how many promises can be fulfilled and how many love words are not ironic now. Forever is too far away, and the world is always changing. In the physical world, time can be reversed, but in the real world, in the world of human hearts, there is never a way back, we cannot go back, and we cannot make a second choice. The saddest thing in the world is to say what if.
"Girls Dream Thirty", in fact, the first half is very good. We always lose ourselves in reality, always thinking that what is in the magazines and what is popular is good, and we always dream of something that may not be what we like in our hearts, but what we cherish in our hearts. We make mistakes, we make mistakes over and over again because of one small wrong choice, and even the mistakes get bigger and bigger, and we don't realize that we have become someone who doesn't even like himself, like Janne. It wasn't until she used her 13-year-old mind to look at her 30-year-old self that she found that her mind had been polluted—to treat her family, friends and colleagues indifferently, to sell her company for money and power, and to have extramarital affairs with her colleagues... We may just start by scolding a friend, and gradually let our hearts begin to adapt to this kind of unpleasantness, and then our hearts will no longer pursue beauty.
Never go against the pursuit of beauty in your heart, and never forget the beauty in your heart. Only in this way can life be without regrets. As Janne's mother said, if I could go back in time, I wouldn't change anything, even though I've made a lot of mistakes, but that's who I was back then.
It's time to go back to the movie itself. The second half is a bit too pleasing to the audience, and in fact, the overall story is incoherent, and there are problems with the character structure, especially Lucy. These flaws determine that this can not be regarded as a good film, just a relaxed and funny Hollywood film. The ending of the story is a little too flattering, and sometimes it's not bad to be realistic. Can't go back, can't go back, Matty deeply loves Wendy now and lives her life happily, Janne starts over again, and the result is nothing. This may be more memorable. This is life, and life is not a game. It does not mean that you can skip if you want, and you can go back if you want.
Finally, there are many elements of MJ in the play, and it is also a film that misses MJ.
2009-12-22
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