. IF you Believe in Love AT First Sight ... the Take A Closer look
Those are the WHO Love AT First Sight Every Traitors AT the Glance.
- "Closer"
that day picked up the "Closer" on the table. Put in the long-lost disc player without thinking. Just to pass the lonely rainy night. The cigarettes on hand were all burned. At that moment, I didn't know that a heart-to-heart battle was waiting for me.
When the music sounded, Damien Rice's gentle voice persisted past the countless crowds, knowing that this was the movie I wanted to watch. Alice’s angelic face appeared in front of the camera, and her bright red hair rose with her light footsteps in the bleak autumn breeze. Oncoming Dan had a clear outline, and a pair of desires was hidden deep under the gentle frame of the frame. When your eyes strike, you can't pull away. The eyes of the two were entangled, and Alice opened an innocent smile, as clear as the first ray of sunlight in the autumn morning. The first love encounter at first sight made people unable to guess the direction of the story. What I did not expect was that the beauty of love broke before my eyes again, cruelly revealing hypocrisy, suspicion, and revenge. . .
"Closer" does not leave people a chance to breathe. When walking through the dark forest of human hearts, I find that the vines in the name of love have covered the clear sky and can no longer see things.
The film is changed from a stage play, it is easy to see the shadow of the stage. With only four characters, the direct and intense dialogue between the characters makes the dramatic conflict more intense.
There are almost no violent actions or physical injuries, but the mental injury caused by the accumulation of emotions is a pain that is deeper than the physical disability, a kind of sorrow that belongs to the adult world. When I watched a rivalry between Alice and Larry in an underground strip club, I would understand that inexplicable mental pain is the greatest torment of love.
Watching the movie can't help but think of Larry, there are inevitably these men in life who like to play with women on their hands. He is decent and possessive, hunts sex from time to time and tricks women into the game, but the rules are determined by himself, but when a woman insists on quitting the game, she shows a reluctant appearance. And Dan, there are many similarities with Larry, but fortunately he knows love better than Larry. He is indecisive and indecisive. On the left hand is the innocent and innocent Alice, and on the right is the graceful Ann. It is a loss to give up anyone. He does not want to choose, let alone take responsibility.
Women are naturally emotional animals, and once they fall in love with someone, the sensible side loses control. Regardless of everything, let the man who is familiar with him at the mercy of him. Even though Anna had been hurt once, she still yearned and looked for the comfort of love. In vain after going through many twists and turns. In the end, she helped Larry lying next to cover the quilt, a metaphor for her helpless acceptance of reality.
A woman is born a fraternity animal, and maybe it is not enough to love once in the same person. Alice asked Dan in tears, "I love you, why can't you love me?" She looked like a wounded little sheep, pitiful. When Dan suffered repeated setbacks outside and wanted to return to her embrace, she still accepted it, but she could tolerate Dan's frequent derailment, but could not tolerate his distrust. Alice, who was repeatedly questioned, was finally desperate. She began to believe that the man lying next to her was not the one she was looking for. In the end, she said to Dan indifferently, "I don't love you anymore, please leave." After suffering several severe injuries, she changed, or learned to be strong. When she shuttled through the crowded streets again, her dress became mature and sexy, and the angelic freshness and pleasantness of the opening film disappeared. She still walked on the street, but this time walked indifferently and reservedly and lonely.
Love is always going on in the city, entangled and hurt each other behind selfish desires and feelings. It's just that few people really see through the nature of love. So, even if you can't see through, don't see through. Trying to put aside the truth under hypocrisy, what you see will be even more terrifying.
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