Recently fell in love with sitting in bed late at night and watching movies without lights. I
don’t have a professional film and television analysis perspective. I just talk about
it with my heart
. I still can't fully understand the dialogue, but it doesn't affect the overall understanding
. The loss of a child made the mystery novelist leave his home along the small river bank and live in a wooden house by the beach, looking for inspiration to start writing again, but he can't type a word out of the
window The lighthouse not far from the sea has a faint call. At that moment when Rachel (Demi Moore) met Angus (Hans Matheson), I knew that Rachel should have found her. On the sunny
beach, the horses galloped and floated. Or
strolling hand in hand behind the white waves and burying the shells together to show the complex
It’s a pity that Eros went so hastily that Rachel thought she had hallucinations again Even at that time I thought so
, skipping the too human and sad part Angus slow on the
lighthouse Slowly walking towards Rachel, eyes full of hatred and love, put the shell in her hand gently and jumped into the sea... At
that moment, R realized A's remorse, the
movie can be played back, the record can be rewinded, the magnetic box can be rewinded, but it's
gone The end of the
film bit lengthy after the rain, the sky is bright, but
it always feels like another dark beginning. Repeated endlessly
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