8.1/10 (plus points for Martha's story haha)
Reason for watching the film: I saw Martha's interview today and wanted to watch it. He and Liang Jingru are really cowardly in love. They are both cautious, but it also shows that they really liked it. Maybe it's good for the other party's white moonlight to do so. Two people watching "closer" and "match point" haha I was really careful. I don't know how to refuse, I don't know how to express it.
alice ayres, daniel woolf cheating, anna, larry violent tendencies
I liked the opening shot very much. The slow motion of the fixed shot was matched with "The Blower's Daughter". For the first time, I thought Jude Law was so handsome. The ending is still this melody. In fact, I think the use of different versions at the beginning and the end or different paragraphs of the same version can better reflect the spiral. The film should want to express reincarnation, but obviously both dan and jane have grown up, so the same melody is actually not suitable.
About the plot.
Why is it that the woman who is cheating always suffers, regardless of whether it is a man or a woman. Is it a wrong output of values or a true reflection of the facts? When does "no more harassment" actually become a bargaining chip, compromise is to let yourself fall into the abyss. How can a strong self-righteous person be able to persuade the weaker side, when the error seems to be blurred, how terrible. Those who have experienced it find it sad. Cowardly men are able to bully women, and their hearts are chilling. Women's natural physical disadvantages need to be compensated for by more ingenious methods. It is not too late for a gentleman to take revenge. be a tough guy.
In a relationship, there is always someone who needs to compromise. It depends on the degree of your love. The advantage of being this party is that you can take back your contribution at any time, so that the pain is not so deep. Love is superimposed, not love is a moment, that moment saw the cracks and unbearableness of the past, it was the moment of "freezing three feet is not a day's cold".
At last.
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