The soundtrack is melancholy and moving. The background music moved to tears not long after the movie opened. The movie revolves around the discovery and unfolds the story lines of multiple characters. What touched me very much was the emotional line between Peggy and Rory. On the surface, it seems to be "Wrong" extramarital affairs, but in my opinion, this is the present, the history created in the long history, and the experience of everyone in it is part of history.
At the end of the movie, the little boy said that we will see each other in the sky. At the moment, I thought it was a beautiful sentence, but after watching it, calm down and think about it. If you die, you will die. There is nothing left, and there is no such thing as "God". Say.
The film was shot slowly and grandly. When their excavation made a major discovery, I would also have a feeling of being shocked. I think the general reason for this film is its slowness. It involves a lot of themes, but I don't feel anything about other themes, maybe some people say it's meaningful to live before death, but I'm not inspired by this film, what I'm afraid of is not leaving, but pain, I'm just a mayfly , do not want to be remembered by the world.
(Ralph Fiennes is a lot older. Basil's wife understands him well and has been encouraging and supporting him. He is a soulmate. When the picture turns to Peggy, it forms a strong contrast; why foreign film and television works? There's always a clip where it's so easy to meet your soulmate you know you'll be the right person for the rest of your life, how easy is that, God)
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