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Gracie 2022-03-25 09:01:22

(I'm probably the kind of person who only sees the details and can't see the big picture. Tell me about the details in the movie that moved me.) 1. Amy is a stuntman, and she feels comfortable after the danger is over. 2. The stars are gone, and we can still see their light. Analogy to the professor's love for Amy. 3. Record a video to your lover as a kind of message. Every moment you can't be with and I still want to share. It's a good way to capture elusive, fleeting feelings. (If I have bad logic, I will probably turn into broken thoughts) (I miss you hearing my various inner monologues) 4. The hard process of the video recording by the professor in the memory card made me cry. 5. In the library and during the meal, the two videos of the professor were mistaken, which added a little interest and a sense of reality to the video. 6. The face of the mold at the end of the film, half of the face is peaceful, half of the face is gradually traced, and the sense of struggle.

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  • Myrna 2022-04-20 09:02:44

    Many of the dialogues are very beautiful, and the structure is quite particular. It was originally well-intentioned, but it seems too deliberate. It is not as good as Tonadore's films about growth and memory, which dissolve poetry into the pictures and plots.

  • Clarabelle 2022-04-21 09:03:41

    The bright natural scenery of the cold lake town is unreserved. Familiarity creates a bond that transcends life and death. The post-production color correction and lighting of this film are very three-dimensional.