After watching it 800 times, I can't help but complain, why does this small cost make me so fascinated?
Because that's not life, it's a perfect other dimension in lust.
A typical Feel Good romantic comedy. There are no villains, no contradictions, only good-looking New York, good-looking hero and heroines, and fluffy literary monologues.
In the business section, we talked about the death of an independent literary and art bookstore, a topic that would make Wen Qing feel sad when he thinks about it. Countermeasures? No. New idea? Neither does it.
As the heir of the chain entertainment business empire, the male protagonist cannot stand scrutiny. Too thin, too pure. The grandfather in his 80s just gave birth to a 6-year-old loli, and his father cheated with the nanny many times. In such a bloody family atmosphere, his golden old man in his 10s and 40s actually guarded a shriveled girlfriend with a coquettish bitch. nothing? The lines are also entirely written by screenwriter YY, like "The common people must have been disgusted with us at first, but we sell cakes and discounts, and we can win them back in minutes." Ma Yun, Liu Qiangdong, and the second-in-command can say this when they are researching strategies?
The small bookstore closed down, the heroine still has a good wealth to spend, and she can seize this opportunity to turn herself into a writer - the business blow of the male protagonist has actually fulfilled her dream that she had always wanted to do but never dared to do. Catherine, Catherine, how come good things have piled up on you...
In the emotional line, the two cheated mentally when they had a cohabiting partner, and felt little guilt because they were not in true love with each other.
The second male and the second female have their own flaws and bear some of the laughs of the whole play. The second male is a columnist, a typical intellectual stinky leftist, who hates all artificial technologies and replicas without a unique "aura". Benjamin is possessed by him every minute. In the first act, he reads the report of the workers' march and shouts "Western capitalist roaders." pill"!
The second woman is an independent bookseller, with a walking printing press, and her mind is full of her own publishing business. There is a detail, the second male has been running and supporting a couple who were persecuted by McCarthyism in the 1960s, and he has a lot of humanistic care. The second woman said that the biggest impression they both gave me was that people who are only 30 years old can look so old! Hahaha...Love you so much Parker Posey.
So what should I do to get the male and female protagonists together? Aunt Nora just set each other up and didn't get into them very much. Eat a big meal happily, make it clear with confidence, break up peacefully, and send blessings. They all live together! Fluffy emotional entanglement. Perfect!
It's still merciful here. The second man in "Sleepless in Seattle" next door proposed to marry him, and he took them home for Christmas to see his parents. The heroine met true love, and she had to keep quiet and take the ring away. leave a blessing. Heartache!
The emotions of the male and female protagonists continue the happy foe model of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. In short, the husband and the concubine have intentions, but I just won't say it, you will die in a hurry. The director is so anxious that he can't wait to sweep the light in minutes, so let the two become netizens. As soon as the male protagonist won in the third dimension, he made him feel good in the second dimension and confessed his guilt, regret, and loyalty. He was a strong business figure, but he was also a caring, reliable friend.
The same goes for the female lead. In short, the damage suffered in reality can be immediately healed online. It's too late to poke at anyone's pain point, and everything is due to the goodness of human nature. In the end, it's a romantic comedy routine, where the other person wakes up the dreamer with a single sentence, the male protagonist wakes up, and the female protagonist accepts it. So beautiful……
Sensually, the soundtrack is a huge success, and Nora Efron's music tastes great. Harry Nilsson's vocals fit every scene perfectly. The opening is a single-machine animation to restore the early morning street scene of the Upper West Side. The yellow taxis and private cars are orderly, there are people running in the morning, and a lazy man sings: "I have a dream, it is a wish that never came true, I really want it. If you want a dog, I will be happy if you can take it to a place where no one is around..." A typical petty bourgeois mood of doing nothing and praising life. New York's busy early morning city scene, white-collar workers move bricks, and small vendors open their doors to welcome customers. The background music for this scene is actually cranberries.
The details of the dance are also very attentive. Meg Ryan's home is so beautiful that you almost faint, vintage furniture, daisy elements everywhere: pillowcases, quilt covers, photo walls, and window displays! The outfit still continues the handsome and capable style of "Annie Hall", but it is not as particular as it was during the period of "When Harry Met Sally", when there were various mixes of plaids and broken flowers, which were pleasing to the eye. This one is completely dominated by solid colors, white shirts, black coats, and knitted sweaters of various colors. It feels like a lovely woman who has passed the appeal of the Internet celebrity and washed all the brilliance.
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