A very nice movie, a Taiwanese literary movie, a movie belonging to Yang Dechang. The movie, the English name, a one and a two, is very interesting, but it is unique, and it can be said to contrast with the Chinese title. The film is set in Taipei. I often watch Taiwanese TV, and the impression of Taipei is full of eccentricities, rosy red wine, party disputes, entertainment gossip, and popularity. The Taipei of the movie is calm and kind. The film describes the life of the middle class in Taipei, their life, marriage, emotions, and living environment. An extramarital affair, an old lover, the separation of a company partner, old age and loneliness, everything is like the scene around you, and the familiar can no longer be familiar. I think this may be the real Taipei, the Taipei of ordinary people.
Taiwanese humanities films, although not very popular at the box office, are an indispensable part of Asian films. Among them, director Yang Dechang, who was born in Shanghai, can be regarded as the banner of Taiwanese humanistic films. Compared with those blockbusters or box office darlings, the dullness of literary films seems to have become a paradigm. This film, no exception, has always been quiet, quiet. The sumptuous meal in the movie theater, I often think of it as a by-product of dating or killing time. Only these, movies that need to be watched by one person, will be injected into the mind for a long time, and even quietly change the perception of life and society. "Since the invention of the film, human life has been extended at least three times." This line gives the best explanation of the charm of the film. The movie gives you the life you usually have, which is her reality; the movie also gives you the life experience that you cannot have, which is her transcendence. Maybe you can't choose marriage, but you have enough reasons to choose movies.
On weekend afternoons, after watching this movie, I looked up out the window, and my mood was as cool as the outside sky. In a sense, the movie gave me another perspective on life. In this world, there is your favorite, but she does not necessarily have it for you. I didn't believe it before, because I thought it was very sad, but now I feel that giving up what I love the most, life may not be too heavy. Love is too deep, you have no choice. NJ had the opportunity to go on a business trip to Japan, and met the programmer who had a common language. They were middle-aged, but they were very good friends. The love for music, the honesty to life, and the patience for life are destined to become good friends for life as soon as they meet. But his friends refused to cooperate with the Japanese, and the company was in trouble. NJ is unemployed at home. Lost a job, but what's more important than finding a life confidant? In Japan, NJ and his first love came from Chicago, re-experienced the life of his youth. Their getting along is like falling in love at that time. They recall everything in the past, the road, the home, holding hands, and waiting. NJ told his girlfriend why he left without saying goodbye and refused his girlfriend's request to start over. His girlfriend was disappointed and left, taking the sentence "I have never loved anyone else except you" that NJ left the night before. NJ sat alone for a long time and wandered, but he finally became loyal to his current family. Everything in the past belongs to the past after all, what is more important than his warm home now? NJ loves his current home. He said that his daughter who was in the first year of high school was like his lover, watching her grow up slowly, his heart was full of joy, but he was reluctant to let her grow up. When NJ and his old lover traveled to Japan, in Taipei, the daughter had the beginning of a love affair. Times have changed, but everything seems to have happened, and the boy also left his girlfriend, NJ's daughter, just like NJ. However, he was pessimistic by nature, and he eventually embarked on a road of no return. A little sad, but true. NG also has a very thoughtful young son, and his son's performance is often the finishing touch in movies. NJ said he wanted to be his son's friend, and he did. Moreover, he is pleased that his son has grown up, and his son has given him a life experience that cannot be obtained in the adult world. At the mourning meeting for the birth of his mother-in-law, the youngest son read out the speech he was going to give to his mother-in-law all night:
"I'm sorry, mother -in-law, it's
not that I don't like talking to you, it
's just that I think you must have known what I can tell you.
Otherwise you won't tell me to be obedient every time
...
Mother-in-law, there are so many things I don't know
so, do you know what I want to do in the future?
I'm going to tell others what they don't know
.
It must be fun every day to see things they can't see
...
Mother-in-law, I miss you so much
, especially when I see that little cousin who doesn't have a name, I
will think of you often telling me that you are old and
I want to talk to you He said
I think I'm getting old too. "
Pure son, serene music, touching NJ, touching wife and daughter, warm family! The end of the movie!
In fact, every day in life can be happy, as long as we don't be too demanding. Much, feel free too much!
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