My friend was short of movies and asked me to recommend an interesting romantic movie. I said, "Then you can read "Electronic Love Letter". In recent years, every time you feel depressed and want to find a movie for comfort, you can open this and watch it." After reading it, she commented - "very ordinary, the story of the overbearing president falling in love with me, the heroine walks like a man".
I like to watch romantic and light-hearted romance movies, and hate vulgar stories the most. My friend is also a serious movie lover. Her comments make me a little doubtful. Are the movies that I watched when I was young with a longing for love always remembered? On the edge?
So I used a new perspective to open the familiar plots and pictures again. Yes, the whole story framework is the model of the domineering president falling in love with me, but this "I" is not a silly white sweet in any cliché story, although many people say that Ryan always has a strong personal style in his movies, But every character she created didn't make me feel the overlap in details, what was the influence of the way of walking. In fact, the most important thing in the whole movie is the love for life revealed in every plot, every picture, every line.
On an autumn morning, the crowd at work, the bosses who are busy opening their doors, and the bustling Starbucks. The busyness and prosperity of the city make you pass by the person in your dreams, but so what, life is still wonderful and beautiful.
Street Park, Central Park, lively and fun small markets, flower shops, fruit stands, in this city, old and fresh coexist. I haven't seen the person in my dream, but he may be nearby, separated by a row of benches or a pot of flowers.
In the fall of New York, a freshly sharpened pencil and Scotch tape may be fragrant. If you accidentally catch a cold in winter, you must get well as soon as possible, otherwise it will be a pity to miss the spring in New York. If you met someone in your dreams, met, fell in love, walked hand in hand, walked the dog in the park, then snuggled up to watch a movie on a sweet Saturday, what's there to regret?
So watching this movie, the only thing I can summarize is that life can only be so beautiful, and it has nothing to do with the overbearing president.
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