The plot is not surprising, love - death - love again - misunderstanding - separation - repentance - death. In all art, the theme can never be separated. Love and death, parting and nostalgia, passion and new life.
I like his eyes, clear and melancholy, he is a man very close to nature, slightly at a loss and shy. Also like her eyes, calm and fearless.
The two hearts that have also been hurt are leaning together, slow and gentle, it is the love of middle-aged people, not as fresh and gorgeous as young people, but mature and rational.
In this film, the sea is used to set off boats and cottages by the sea. The vast and hazy nature pictures have rough strokes, but the close-up of the characters are delicate and vivid, and there is a romantic and warm human true feeling everywhere. It's hard to imagine that Americans can be so affectionate and delicate. When I heard his name Cathline, I thought of "Wuthering Heights". I don't know if it was a coincidence or not, but fortunately, his deep affection was more bearable than Heathlev.
The movie ends with this: Loss has always been part of our life journey. But because of this, we know how precious it is to cherish. To have deep love is worthy of gratitude.
I don't know how many people can encounter feelings that are worth cherishing and cherishing for a lifetime, or whether such feelings really exist.
In fact, love is a fairy tale, but those who believe in it are happy.
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