My doom, let me love once

Dagmar 2022-04-06 09:01:07

Terminal illness + love = tear gas

In fact, terminally ill love stories are not uncommon, but in fact, to shoot well, it is very important to the director's skills. We feel sorry for this kind of love and moved by this kind of love. Because we want to keep the beautiful love in our hearts. Love should not end in physical death.

Before watching China's "Rolling, Tumor King", a big man couldn't help but shed tears of disappointment. The movie I saw last night moved me even more.

I want to make a wish:

I hope there are lovers in the world who are healthy! Well, the editor will tell you the story of this doomsday love: "Baby Teeth"

2019 / Love A 16-year-old terminally ill girl, Mira (Eliza Scanlan), meets a slick boy Moses (Toby Wallace) in a train station. He seems cynical and doesn't have the handsome face in traditional movies. , Prince Charming who is going to save the heroine.

But love is never unreasonable. When you meet, you meet. Even though Moses was addicted to drugs, when the addiction of love annihilated the addiction, Mira believed that this was the angel God sent to save her, even though Moses' love seemed remote,

With purpose, not so pure, Mila's parents are also afraid of this boy, but Mila's obsession broke the prejudice of parents, making them believe that Moses, who has the same name as the biblical character, can lead the girl to a happy dream. the Chosen One.

The movie uses imperfect families to explain everyone's problems. The most commendable thing is to show that parents' love for their children let go, and they can laugh at themselves as the worst parenting style in history.

Although Mila's relationship with her parents is close, it can be quite tense at times. In particular, her extremely anxious mother requires her to play the violin. It became a sandwich biscuits, and once had nowhere to vent and lost sense of proportion.

Mila, who loves to dance, dances to the music, which is the ultimate in dancing youth and dancing her true self. Without words, dancing is enough to tell everything. A scene where Mila attends a night party and dances wildly on the dance floor, the picture is like a psychedelic MV, which is ecstatic, a subtle combination of vision and hearing.

Mira suffers from a terminal illness. Although she strives for the length of her life through treatment, her body suffers a lot. Only love and dancing can make her forget her pain for a short time.

The editor once wondered why Mila was so excited about participating in the dance, but after seeing her wearing a dress, she understood her persistence in wanting to experience life to the fullest, wanting to have a boyfriend to attend the dance with her like classmates, and showing that she doesn't need to Care about other people's eyes and enjoy the joy of dancing.

In a scene where Mila's mother had a conversation with her violin teacher, her mother explained that she was busy with concerts back then, shortened the time she spent with Mila, and was eager to go back to that time and make a new choice.

Of course, don't forget the slick Moses, who was once a rotten person who avoided responsibility. He left Mira in the middle of the night, but in a scene that Mira's father asked for, he was in a state of embarrassment because he was afraid of losing his lover. Twist the image.

Love, when you meet, you meet.

No matter how nasty Moses was, he still had a kind-hearted side, and his fearless nature attracted Mila. The beauty of love lies not in the appearance of a Prince Charming with a perfect setting, but also in a short but dazzling fairy tale when a non-ordinary knight appears.

The movie interprets the madness and loss of youth, handles the fear and escape of life and death lightly, teaches us the last lesson of life, loves to the fullest, and then says goodbye.

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Babyteeth quotes

  • Milla: I'm going to enjoy becoming part of a sky like this, Dad.

  • Anna: This is the worst possible parenting I can imagine.