The school library is probably holding a film exhibition of wenders, and even the Wings of Desire is on display outside.
A little depressing to watch. No subtitles, even English, German and French. The days of staying up late made me fall asleep in the middle of watching, and I watched intermittently.
Say whatever you want.
The plot of the first road movie was a lot of fun. Compared to the so-called sci-fi parts in Australia in the last two paragraphs, the days of traveling and fleeing are too interesting, and it is too suitable for my taste. Because of the cutting and splicing, it seems that there are several plots in a dream, which are not real at all; coupled with the poor acting skills of the heroine, it feels like a children's adventure drama.
Because I can't feel the heroine's love for the novelist, I don't think the novelist is a despicable man. On the contrary, the heroine was so obsessed with Trevor later, which made me sympathize with the novelist.
anyway, this movie confuses me. The first is that the plot is incoherent, or that the change is too fast, and coupled with the language problem, I am simply inexplicable. The second is, the thing you said about dreams, teacher, is too late, right?
There are too many themes in this film, and it should be divided into several parts, otherwise it will not be able to highlight the key points. But if they are really separated, each theme will be very weak if there is no cause and effect.
The last episode about the dream is probably because I am very interested in it, so I hope it can be in-depth, just a little bit. In the end, there were only a few people madly indulging in the small screen, and there was no superfluous philosophical words-I thought at least some Freudian theories would appear... Well, it can be filmed. It's better = =
But the final result is pretty good. I like to abandon what love transcends what love like this, and lift everything up to the end of the universe.
I mean, the soundtrack to this movie really doesn't appeal to me. I really want to buckle all those songs in the computer = =
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