The views of the Irish prairie are perfect for this sense of indifference.
Dancing in the small bar, we saw that the character of the male protagonist is twisted, and the character of the female protagonist is straightforward.
Two people are islands, so when they meet, the only way to create conflict is to rely on outward impoliteness. An angry heroine and a gentle and kind hero, but with the help of music and kindness, the two fell in love in the end, which was completely expected, and the final death even made me feel a little deliberate.
Of course, it's a bit too vulgar for them to be in love with each other. The characters of the two people are withdrawn, but the separation cannot be because of the breakdown of friendship, so the final separation can only be death.
The heroine's nude show of love is also expected.
Some composition and photography are very particular, so this film can have a lot of room for interpretation, but unfortunately I watched the DVD version, so I don't know.
In this love spectrum, there are many similar movies. The most famous one I can think of is survival in the wild, into the wild.
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