The most affectionate Romeo, at his best age, showing the oldest love. Love is as fresh as the morning dew, as if it will never be out of date, as if it will really die for love like him. This postmodern passion version is his personal stage. His frowns and smiles control the soul of the film, and his joy and anger restrain the progress of the plot.
His childish look made one fall into the abyss. It is hard to forget the first time he met her, across the water tank, his blond hair, blue eyes, focused and handsome face. This is handsome. Love would come at that moment, Cupid would shoot through Juliet's heart at that moment, no wonder.
Violent, shocking and clean, the hustle and bustle of the city is full of hatred, but a flower of the purest love grows.
Roses are still fragrant even if they are not called roses, and you are still worthy of admiration even if you are not Romeo.
Isn't something with a sense of distance always more convincing?
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