In this way, after throwing two suspense, the film unfolds little by little. Suspicious and pitiful suspects in murders, journalists who make headlines, film investors with the first interests, the broken director himself, fearless and innocent students, rebels who hold the "true image" of life. government liberals. . . In real life, in order to survive, for his poor bottom line, the male protagonist who is struggling to find, after the end of the trial, after the psychedelic escape, put his heart after the divorce, and finally decided to make it into A romantic movie with the theme of Dante's love.
The pictures are very contrasting. The characters in the murder case are exceptionally beautiful, pure and innocent. All kinds of characters who make a living from the case often appear uncertain, snobbish, extreme, playful or confused, which stimulates people's imagination and curiosity.
The film's finishing touch is the film's music, a classical baroque soundtrack that complements the Italian flagstone alleys and spired houses. The jubilant electronic music in the bar numbs the male protagonist's unsolved nerves deeper and deeper.
Composer Harry Escott, who has composed music for many films. The main melody in the film, when accompanied by the violin's strings (I was always think of her), is like an early morning walk in the woods, the towers in the distance, in the mist, far and near, the bel canto sings, accentuating the sympathy. The curiosity of the future and the lament of the past. When paired with the piano (up and down), it adds a personal touch of gentleness, a little powerlessness mixed with firm emotions, and pushes the characters to evolve little by little. The arrangement of Fragments is also very clever, not grand, but it can stack the emotions of the characters to the highest point.
The best is the ending song, which is 6 minutes and 19 seconds long. The notes are extremely simple, the chords are like an introduction, and the keynote is as clear as clear, as if the male protagonist has overcome all the climax, confusion and anger, and moved towards a reconciliation.
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