Not long at the beginning, I saw Bloom's handsome and complex face, heard interesting lines, and flatly narrated events. Although the data is very tragic, it is indeed the failure that happens every second in the world (also the same thing that we can do in front of the screen. Accepting personal experience but unacceptable, huh). At this time, I didn't feel anything, but I felt it after Claire appeared.
Loved Dunst for a long time, Claire here is more to my liking, charming little gestures in demeanor and understanding voice, I think these are potential reasons why Drew will call her later.
After he slowly interacts with her, he will find that Claire is not just a lovely woman, she is an angel.
Elizabethtown is a place where the angels have not disappeared.
The big family in the town is noisy but warm, which makes Drew feel warmer than the cool company and the injured family of four: the lovely aunt, the loudly mischievous child, the brother who loves music... When Drew has mixed feelings When I was alone with my father, the yellowish memories replayed in my mind one by one. There was no sadness or unwillingness in the deep wrinkles between my father's heavy but grayed eyebrows, but a gentle smile; when I was lonely, I was abandoned by my girlfriend. Sometimes, there is someone who can accompany him to chat until dawn and watch the sunrise together. She doesn't know or doesn't really care about his failure... This step by step is actually shattering Drew's desperate resentment. When he faced Claire's smiling face. When looking at his face, imagine that he is still so determined to go back and sit on the electric car facing the blade?
When the resolution of the good life beyond failure comes into play, he is no longer a defeated person.
So after going through all that, they embarked on the return journey, guarded by angel wings, and the beautiful homemade map sublimated their love.
In fact, it failed, but the angel left temporarily. This is sung by a Chinese female singer I like. It seems a bit out of tune~ The pictures and plots of the movie always show the good side. Objectively, it is just what the movie needs, but even so, it is still touching. The movie is a success, showing the highs and lows of life from a very small side, and it makes people smile knowingly after watching it.
It's not an inspirational movie, and even lacks realism in some plots, but a lovely movie doesn't have to be a perfect movie, doesn't it?
Angels will come back, like Drew meets Claire. In Claire's words, it is the encounter of two substitutes. It can be seen that in the eyes of the real and the fake, Claire may not be close to the angel, just a bleak person, but everyone has the moment of becoming an angel.
Elizabethtown is like the silhouette of a warm paradise, in the vast world, who will see the invisible wings behind whose back one day?
As if to see angels smiling slyly in the sky from California to Kentucky...
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