I was amazed by the photography and lighting for the first half of the tour. At that time, I confused the release date of this movie with another old movie, so I kept saying "Oh my God, is this a technology that should have been in the 90s!"
After watching it, I knew it was a 2011 movie, which is a lot more reasonable.
Some of the lenses that I personally like very much, the light and the angle are so extraordinary.
Absurdity, Utopia, Horror, Fantasy, the progress bar of these four items is pulled to the top, and it becomes this movie.
A friend asked me what the movie was about, and I could only answer, "A musician who was forced to break up with his first love and marry and still remember and die for many years after he was forced to marry?"
Actually it's much more than that.
The exaggerated on-camera language from the outset portrays a deviant and emotionally irrationalist who loves music and decides to die after his violin is destroyed.
His daughter, son, brother, wife, first love all have rich emotions and lives.
What I like the most is that near the end, the film uses a quick shot to tell the story in flashback, and I burst into tears. For their hurried life, and a story that can't be turned back.
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