Compared with the three previous films "Cinema Paradiso", "The Beautiful Legend of Sicily" and "The Pianist at Sea", this "Correspondence" is obviously much inferior, the rhythm is flat, the narrative is simple, and the tension of the plot comes from the heroine. The play within the play: Another role of the heroine in the film is to play an actor with a dangerous job in a crew, such as the performance of rushing out wrapped in fire and overturning the car. The rest of the plot is basically straightforward, she is sad, but not crying, but a kind of emotional restraint of "still water". Tuo Dao's narrative style is particularly respectable. There are no gimmicks and no deliberate exaggeration. He tells you that such a story really happened in a certain corner of the world. Yes, it really happened.
Remember the movie "Shadowland"? The film is adapted from the love experience between the English writer CS Lewis and the American poetess Helen Joy Davidman, telling the story of the two people's love process and Joey's story after cancer. ''In the pain of the future, there will be joy in the present. ''Joy's connection to Lewis was her child, a little boy who loved magic. Accompanied by the little boy, Lewis' pain of losing his lover is healed step by step.
The ED in "Correspondence" predicted the situation after his death and wrote a lot of letters, text messages, and video discs, AMY sent flowers on his birthday, and AMY forgot his keys to send keys, all of which were arranged and mailed before his death. The most beautiful is a house they jointly own on an island, which is indeed facing the sea and blooming in spring. AMY went to the island by boat, the lakes and mountains were as beautiful as an oil painting. She went ashore and entered the house, where the fire in the fireplace was burning, and the whole house was warm. She took off her coat and looked around, giving the illusion that her lover was still there. She turned on the computer on the table, and in addition to talking about warm lovers, she also tried to untie her knot, trying to get her out of the predicament between her and her family of origin. The fire in the fireplace, the tidy room, these were all prepared by the ED professor.
Some people love, intertwined with mutual hurt, possession, lust, and entanglement.
And Professor ED's love for AMY, in which there is a strong kindness, is a kind of tender dedication, which is sincerely grateful and gives AMY the power to live a positive life.
Life is short, time is short, we have only tender love, people and things.
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