What makes me wonder about this movie is that it doesn't have much language in the whole process, but it has the power to make people watch it quietly. The part that resonates most emotionally for me in the whole movie is the heroine lying on the ground listening to the song I Get Overwhelmed, "Where is your lover?"
"Did she leave you alone?"
It's like asking the heroine and asking the ghost. From now on, they will all be alone, without each other's company, although they are close at hand but unable to get close or touch.
What C can do is just watch it quietly, watch the lover have a new life and then leave, watch the house move in with the new couple, the only thing clinging to is the last note left by the lover in the crack of the wall, the note in the crack becomes the C's obsession, obsession is painful but also gives people hope, C can't live without this house, watching the people coming and going in the house, spends lonely days and nights until the forklift destroys the house , until there are many high-rise buildings, C chose the way of self-destruction to go back to the past, meet the heroine and "self" again, when the old ghost and the new ghost appear at the same time, when C takes the note in the crack of the wall, on the note What I wrote is no longer important. When I lose my obsession, C also disappears. The new C continues another cycle...
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