This movie creates the atmosphere of a rainy day. Written dialogue, without a certain literary foundation, may not necessarily be understood, full of petty bourgeoisie. Although it is autumn rain, it is not desolate or sad. Sure enough, with the rich money of the Upper East Side of New York as the foundation, and the elegant art as the foil, even their autumn rains are not so cold.
The male protagonist was born in a rich second generation, understands movies, literature and art, has taste, and has romantic feelings. I have seen the world, I am cultivated, and I am calm in front of how big my wrist is. He is so smart that he can easily win everything in other people's pockets every time he plays poker, and the money he wins is like picking out candy, and throwing it on the table one by one. Like rainy days, like to play the piano. That kind of me lacking everything, except for a friend who is hard to find, a beautiful lady, who doesn't understand my loneliness and aloofness, are all delicately expressed.
I believe that people who are lonely and lonely will definitely have a little resonance after watching this movie. I can describe my feelings and emotions, but the people around me can't understand them. Playing the piano to a cow is a kind of loneliness. Don't worry, as long as you have the heart, there will always be someone who understands you. Just like the hero, at six o'clock, he was still waiting under the tower in the rain. Whether anyone came or not, just simply liked the situation. Fortunately, we waited until the right person, embracing each other in their arms, was full of tacit understanding.
I often can't describe feelings or tell stories clearly, just often feel empty, isolated, disconnected and lost, especially on rainy days. Emotional hunger, since childhood. But he didn't develop any particular way of expressing himself. This leaves no chance for others to even understand. It's more lonely than being alone.
Before you can find more feelings that you can talk to, you must first cultivate yourself, have more connotations, and express more.
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