"There is a person who loves you. When you say the sky is white, he will say that the cloud is actually black." That black cloud is Alex's mood, he just silently watched her love her. But in the end, in a golden sunset, Michele said: the sky is white today. This is a story of how a woman overcomes her own despair. In fact, I think what is really distressed in Michlele's heart is that her eye disease is more than the reality of her being abandoned, and she has come out of the shadow of broken love in the bright fireworks, and the only thing she is afraid of is that she will go blind. And that's what Alex's uneasy hope is, because she'll always be on him and never leave.
I like Alex very much. He looks abnormal, but his long mouth perfectly portrays the character's stubbornness and persistence. He likes to use the pain of the body to save the pain of the soul. This sleepless child seems to be forever on the edge of the world.
Of course, Juliette Binoche's acting skills need not be mentioned. From this film, which is often a one-man show, we can see her potential and superb performance in "Blue" in the future. She repeatedly said in the movie: To me, you need to be patient, all we know is your story, and when one day I tell you my story, we will have sex again. However, the entire movie is about her, instead, we don't know Alex's story at all. So she lightly expressed her sadness, her loneliness and loneliness, whether she was laughing or crying. She is deliberately avoiding Alex's love, which can be seen from her hug with Hens, and then she admits that she loves Alex, but she doesn't want to face it.
In fact, in this film, there are countless details that can be discovered, and different stories and feelings can be told from these details. Carax will draw for such a long time to make this film, and naturally those small details can explain the problem. The tone of the film seems to have always been the dark blue night by the Seine River, and always, a solemn tone is slowly developing. There is also music, which is closely related to the inner changes of the characters. It is absolutely wonderful.
We seem to have a deeper understanding of the romantic French people's concept of love, and this extremely "exaggerated" story, carefully tasted, is indeed so true and appropriate. The power of love is actually what Alex said to Michele, "It's so nice of you to be here."
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