After seeing a guy like Chris Evans being rejected by a girl he loves, I suddenly feel relieved and relieved. Probably felt that this is also an ordinary person. It turns out that everyone is under the pressure of emotions, careers and dreams in life.
The look in the eyes of the ex-girlfriend looking at Chris is full of love. No wonder the heroine would say that there is still a spark between them.
It's an emotional movie, like a Hedgehog song, bewildered but hopeful.
New York is cold and busy. The lights cast by the city make the night bright, which is also one of the charms of the city, so that people who can't sleep will always have a place to go. In this way, New York is warm again. The subway witnessed their acquaintance, and the streetlights listened to their conversation.
They went to Chinatown, the train station, the night in New York was cool and clear.
Two people, for various reasons, are stuck in New York. Just like Eileen Chang's "Blockade", a beautiful and interesting experience gave birth to the rise of love between two people.
But in this, their hearts are close, but they are not together. In the train station, next to the phone booth, the two kiss for the last time, which breaks the hearts of the audience. This kind of separation is not like the separation of life and death, but it is more unforgettable.
Two people who were originally unrelated to each other, a musician, an artist, one in New York and one in Boston, finally had a wonderful chemical reaction.
If you like this kind of movie, you will like it very much, and if you don't like it, you may not be able to appreciate the rambling style. In fact, there is still a suspense in the movie, that is, why does the heroine want to go home before her husband? This not too tight hook also became my motivation to watch the movie.
Of course, the premise of encounter is that you have to look good, regardless of gender.
Farewell, sadness, farewell, love.
As for whether the male lead's interview can be successful, and whether the female lead's marriage can be saved, these are all backgrounds for the two to meet, but they are not so important.
It's not without shortcomings. Chris has always looked like a good young man. The improvisation of the two in the middle of the bar stage seemed a bit deliberate, and the plot was a bit old-fashioned.
Midnight is the time when people are separated from worldly affairs, and love at this moment is not real.
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