snow falling

Demond 2022-02-03 08:13:23

I watched an old film Snow Falling on Cedars in 1999. The
plot did not talk about the music
, especially the background music that appeared at about 115 minutes jumped out with the cold memory, and
you felt that no matter what. What kind of ending? This film is a tragedy because the music didn't let you go in the first place,
so I played it over and over for a few minutes, so I had to listen to the one-armed male protagonist's wailing over and over again:
"Please... I only I want to hug you... Hatsue, please take a look at me..."


Ethan Hawke is very suitable for such a dark character with a face full of wounds from beginning to end,
but with such an expression, it is very suitable for walking in In the woods and on the snowy streets

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  • Alphonso 2022-04-21 09:03:47

    1. Ethan is not suitable for playing an infatuated man! I think it's more suitable to play someone with a bad appearance but a good heart. When I see him smirking and smirking, I fall into it There is no performance at all and the feeling of cherishing love in the bottom of my heart 3. Instead of saying that Ethan released the evidence out of his love for the heroine, it is better to say that this is the spiritual legacy left to him by his father, and the American spirit once again presents itself 4. . The scenery is beautiful, but it is so cold

  • Manuel 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Although the photography and editing are excellent, there are always a lot of slow motion and flashbacks in the memories and the low-pitched soundtrack. The film's large sections of memories, fragmented intersections, did not well show the criss-crossing of emotions, and the psychological changes of post-war discrimination and prejudice. Perhaps the expression space given by words should be deeper and more powerful. In the face of lost love and hatred of war, the truth comes slowly like snow, pure and gentle.

Snow Falling on Cedars quotes

  • Arthur Chambers: That's the thing with girls. They grew up and break your heart.

  • Nels Gudmundsson: It takes a rare thing, a turning point, to free oneself from any obsession. Be it prejudice or hate, or, even love.