The reason for this topic is because the picture quality of the film resources I found is blue light, the whole picture feels like a faint blue light, and there are many scenes in the film from time to time in the sky, at dusk, in the evening, A round or crooked moon. The moon has always been a symbol of holiness and light in my heart. It represents people's pure yearning. "He" in the title refers to a boy, of course "I" refers to myself. The blue moonlight represents the boy's closeness to the "officer" in his heart and his desire to be close to the officer. At the same time, it also represents my yearning for such free and cheerful feelings, so I gave this title to my film review.
How should I put it... Giving three stars means that this movie is qualified in my heart and is recognized. But it's not good enough. My rating is based on the feeling in my heart, which is relatively strict. First, due to the problem of age, the picture quality is somewhat "slag" and the clarity is not enough. Second, the plot is too gentle and not attractive enough to attract me, and it does not have a degree of relaxation. It is because it is a work of the same sex theme that keeps me here. If it is of the opposite sex (romance), I may not be able to watch this kind of plot at all. . Third, maybe it's because the ending is be... It's better if it's hi, but this reason is secondary. Because I know that in reality, "sadness" is often the main theme... Not all endings are happy endings. Then, here, I also have a small question to share. The second photo at the end of the film is the numbered tag of a soldier (I prefer to call one of the male protagonists "soldier", which is more emotionally close), is it? At that time, when the soldiers took pictures of them, they focused on the tag, so that the boy would have a chance to find him in Canada after seeing the soldier's military information on the photo? But the boy did not see the developed photo until 40 or 50 years later? …
Remembering the first time you wrote a movie review?
View more about For a Lost Soldier reviews