In fact, I know the reason for this film is not because of the actors, but because of a song written by my favorite Radiohead for the movie, Exit music, which is included in the Peerless Album (Ok Computer), is so sentimental and makes me I had the urge to take a closer look at this movie. Yesterday in a sweltering Beijing summer afternoon, I watched the whole movie quietly by myself. At first, my feeling turned out to be quite funny, because the people of the two families looked like They seem to be a bit funny, but from Romeo’s appearance, you can see the final tone of the whole movie. The young Leonardo appeared at dusk. The picture was dim and yellow. I don’t know if it was a kind of dark pen. It is said that he was only then. 22. At first glance, the feeling is a kind of poignant beauty. ``As the movie goes, the memory of the classic story of Juliet and Romeo is slowly awakened, and the basic impression of this story when watching the movie is not too deep hahaha It wasn't until the poison appeared that I realized it, but it was too late, everything went to the end like that, to another continuation ```The general feeling, the film is still good, I am also listening at this moment. This song, by contrast, I would like to recommend this Radiohead song. Haha
Exit Music
(For A Film)
(Parlophone/EMI Records 1997)
Movie "Romeo & Juliet Postmodern Passion Edition" ending song
Wake from your sleep
The drying of your tears
Today wo escape
We escape
Pack and get dressed
Before your father hears us
Before all hell breaks loose
Breathe keep breathing
Don't loose your nerve
Breathe keep breathing
I can't do this alone
Sing us a song
A song to keep us warm
There's such a chill such a chill
You can laugh
A spineless
We hope your rules and wisdom choke you
Now we are one
In everlasting pease
We hope that you choke that you choke
We hope that you choke that you choke
We hope that you choke that you
really hope that you have the opportunity to listen to this (OK Computer), you can turn on the volume in a quiet environment When you get bigger, feel and imagine...
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