It was the first time I watched this kind of musical, and I didn't quite get used to it. I felt a little bored in front of it, but I have to say that the picture is very harmonious, rigorous and beautiful in terms of composition and color. When the train left the platform and left the hostess alone in the misty snow, she felt a little sad when she thought of herself. At the end, it was still snowing in the sky, the male and female protagonists were chatting, the male protagonist said "you should go", the female protagonist drove away, the camera gradually moved up, the bgm sounded (this melody really can bring emotions), and suddenly I felt a kind of strange Great sadness spreads. In addition, I feel that there are many social factors that surprised me. For example, after learning that the female lead was pregnant, her mother did not get angry, but always took care of the female lead; the second male did not change his mind after learning, but promised Taking care of his wife and children, he held a wedding while pregnant. (In China, the act of becoming pregnant out of wedlock would probably be labeled as shameful, criticized, morally condemned, and would reject children who were not one’s own.) In addition, at that time, people thought that getting married and having children in love was a Let things take their course; to love someone can wait and wait for the other person to decide what he wants. The hero and heroine once loved each other so passionately, but they did not get together in the end, but found the right person for each other and re-established a responsible love. This also reflects the seriousness of life.
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