What I regret after watching the movie is that I didn’t watch this movie when I went to Venice and Rome. This movie endows the two cities in Italy with more romantic charm. Like the stars in the night sky illuminating these two cities, the demeanor and movements of the people in these two cities seem to be like the superpowers endowed by the cities, full of romantic magic and yearning. Everyone dares to pursue true love, even the big lie is wrapped in love here, wrapped layer by layer on fate.
Marisa Tomei was stunningly beautiful when she was young, just like Michelle Pfeiffer when she was young. A lot of people compare it to Roman Holiday, but I'd rather compare it to Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke's Love Before Dawn. The male and female protagonists are all people who fell into the wormhole of fate. They are all in love in a moment, and they all get along for one night, one in Venice and the other in Vienna. I like this kind of couple who have a common language. Even if they are just wandering on the streets, they will not feel empty and boring because they have endless topics to talk about. This is what love itself looks like. I think love, if you want to nourish The sky is a big tree, art is the best fertilizer, books, music, movies, paintings, etc., two hearts who have been in this world for a long time but still hot in this cold street, in the ramble that makes others tired , gradually approached, gradually melted, and gradually merged into one.
God divided us in two, but at the same time directed us to find that person.
This is not destiny, this is destiny.
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