Recently, I still bought a lot of CDs, basically only D9, but I don’t watch much, and I don’t have much desire to talk about movies. Writing is also a process of ebb and flow. I used to express a lot of desire, but at another stage I advocated simplicity. to forget. The Nordic films I watched recently (the director is Julio Mitan from Spain, I have also seen his "Anna in Troubled Times" and "Lucia's Lover", I really like mysticism) "Polar Lovers", the film's music is excellent of. The love story is pure. The key to the love between a boy and a girl in the Arctic Circle is that his and his name are both palindromes, and the same is true when they are read backwards, a hint of reincarnation. The boy is called OTTO and the girl is called ANNA. When they were two children, it was as if they had opened up the passage of love into another person's heart. Their identities later became two brothers and sisters who divorced and restructured their families. They secretly fell in love and secretly slept in the girl's bed. Later, because of the self-blame for the accidental death of his mother, the boy OTTO left alone and became a pilot of a mail plane over the Arctic Circle. Girls get married, but they never forget boys. grow and live independently. After a long circle, the two know that the other is true love, and love is reincarnated again, just like their names.
It feels like the movie and the music are in a cyan tone. Life is sometimes cool toned, from cyan to purple. The story isn't too complicated, but the way it's narrated has a tendency to mysticism. Viewers should also co-author this mysticism, always thinking that there will be a different life in the arctic circle so far away and cold.
Furthermore, almost all of Mi Tan's films are mysterious, and I guess he must be a Spaniard who believes in witchcraft. When the two children met for the first time, all the shapes, scenes, eyes, expressions, were all to create the feeling of destiny.
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