Landscapes in fog, sunny days, childhood memories. I am afraid that the eternal youth movie in my heart will be listed again. The sometimes surly, sometimes sultry, and sometimes gentle camera cut pushes the dramatic tension to its limit. Everyone is chewing rhyming verses in their mouths, and the body language full of drama stage style confuses the illusion of film and drama, creating the pun context of the story. I hold it a little higher. I was moved by this film, which actually superimposed the power of the original. Although some dramas can't match the neatness, the sense of presence still needs the stage. Youth is as violent as fire kisses flame, and it disappears after climax. After that, love also hides and hides in life. The close-up, the bleed close-up, gave me a good look at Romeo. I suddenly felt that he was a little girly. I admit that he was a little tender at the time, but this is also what youth is talking about about its indistinguishability, because there is no gender in youth, they just love, and Tianlei stirs the fire. I haven't read the original, but now I plan to...
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