"Each reader can only read what already exists in his heart. Books are just an optical instrument that helps readers discover their own hearts." This sentence is quoted by Marcel Prue in the book "Skin" by Cai Chongda A word from S. This book is about the author's experience and the growth of a young boy in a small town. Although the content has been completely forgotten by me, this sentence touched me. Perhaps "Blue Jay" isn't the high-scoring movie that the public lauds. For an ordinary movie viewer, aside from the good and bad of black and white shooting techniques and the acting skills of the actors, this movie can be said to really touch the softest part of my heart. The old lovers who met again, sat down and chatted, went to the small shops they went to in the old days together, met the shopkeepers who still remembered them, listened to the old recordings together, and danced to the music. As other film critics have said, love before entering the society is often more cherished. Without the fetters of family and society, it is a love that can be devoted to management. Yes, who doesn't have a couple of indescribable feelings in their youth? But who has the chance to meet another person in that relationship again? Well, the word "cherish" is really hard to come by, but it's worth trying, isn't it? I was moved by smiling and smiling, and the memory was like the sunshine that shone through the window in the morning, bright and warm.
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