I borrowed a movie two years ago and didn't return it.
After watching it for 3 minutes, I remembered that I had already watched this movie two years ago. However, I felt nothing special at the time
. The person who was in the movie actually found out that this film uses countless long shots, moving shots, and looking down from an elevated angle and so on, and it was shot like this decades ago, and it has to be admired
. Slow, it's about love in troubled times. The scene in which Veronica and her boyfriend and cousin were alerting the whole city was super romantic even now. She didn't want to go to the bomb shelter, didn't want to cherish her own life, and her cousin didn't want to. Stubbornly accompany her, playing the piano reluctantly and angry to cover up the war outside. The glass windows were all shattered by artillery fire, and he finally summoned the courage to tell her that he loved her.
The scene where her boyfriend died on the front line was also filmed Very wonderful. That kind of dizziness, the overlapping dreams of weddings in the vertigo, is really touching.
Anyway, maybe you'll find out after seeing it.
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