Niko's eyes were always twitching, but it was appropriate in this situation. From start to finish, there were wide-open eyes in surprise. After all, the plot screen has always been amazing!
These can be ignored, plus the movie is definitely fictional. But how, beautiful enough. There is a significant overlap with the imaginary Diane, full of desire and incomparably brave. Yes, it's a tragedy, to see more, to desire more, to go into a darker cave, to leave the prosaic happiness you've had.
To own and belong to that peculiar person that only you have secretly discovered - there's nothing more perfect and exciting than this! I believe that she also has such a spiritual encounter in reality, but it does not have such an ending and a beautiful extension. That long shawl made of this hirsutical geek's own hair, that carefully crafted photo album waiting to be filled by the photographer, the "untitled" photos waiting for her to add...it's really romantic.
All the good things I can say are empty words. Beauty is a secret, it's all tactful, how can you tell it?
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