I often feel embarrassed when I watch a movie, and feel that the director is going to stop. It's like seeing through other people's thoughts in your own life, is it better to say it, or pretend you don't know.
This is a simple story about a symbiotic relationship, two people living in their own ideal world, in a harsh environment, their inseparable relationship keeps them warm. But ultimately they also face the reality that they must separate.
To build such a private, pure and exclusive relationship, this intimacy and trust over the years is the premise of their self-awareness. He relies on such a spiritual world, but she fears the "normal society" that is gradually moving away. If the giver projects all the demands of society on the recipient, they are all crushed, as we often see: a person is ruined by being abandoned.
In the movie, the giver (boy) takes the initiative to destroy himself. If this is the sublimation of feelings, it is better to say that the director puts such a fact in front of the audience's eyes: if you leave, she can survive. Otherwise, your stubbornness will destroy both of you.
You see, what's good about movies is that they can produce the most terrible results, and how real life pays such a price.
People like simple things. I thought it was because people were too lazy, and simple things don't need to be bothered.
watched this movie. I can't help but remember, I laughed with tears, and cried very happily.
If I like the sea, I will jump into the sea.
The beauty of simplicity is like seeing a beautiful flower and you will laugh. Be grateful to hear good music. Be happy when you eat something delicious.
So when I thought of this, I watched an interview with EC. She mentioned her understanding of the relationship between boys and girls in the film: the initial stage of a relationship is beautiful and full of curiosity, but when one party gradually loses vitality and remains the same, this relationship That's it. She is such a genius.
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