The second film of the Melbourne International Film Festival, the plot changed from bland to sweet, extremely sweet, to abusive, and then to the depression that I felt.
Xiao Bu sparked Klee, carefully tested and accompanied him, all like his former self: he likes someone, just being with him is very happy, and he even wants to know what his smell is like. Later, the two finally saw the sun, and the smile on Xiaobu's mouth every day was really contagious, as if all difficulties were not difficulties, and all obstacles were fearless because of Klee. But I am also someone who has experienced it, often this is the end of the uphill, and it may be a step-by-step loss after being extremely sweet.
Finally "getting what they wanted", when one of the two active people suddenly stagnated, the balance lost its balance, and the active one seemed to be falling rapidly in an invisible abyss, not knowing where the end is. Humans have emergency mechanisms. When they see dangerous things, they will run away and avoid them, and their hearts can also temporarily escape. The meat forest wine pool is a temporary antidote, just like what Haibara Ai gave to Conan every time, the body can only recover for one day.
Facing it will relieve it, but it takes a process. The movie doesn't show any words. I can clearly understand Xiaobu's every move. The scumbag will eventually find an excuse for himself, and the family is also the best shield.
When Xiaobu returned the carefully protected token to the original owner, I thought the scumbag would keep it, apologize, and regret. However, there is only one reason why scumbags are scumbags - scum. As if it had never happened, Klee just threw Xiaobu into the "memory", and the remaining time between the two of them changed from infinite possibility to 0, and they have no fate since then.
Old-fashioned but true words come true again, time will take everything. When Xiaobu dances the last dance, it is the end of a life and the beginning of a new chapter in life. In the movie, only your childhood sweetheart applauds for you. At the film festival, all of us applaud for you. So the last one - "Then We Danced"
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