Sometimes I feel in a trance that time is still, and my mind still maintains some cognitive attitudes when I was a teenager. Even when I go out, I am often regarded as a young man in his twenties. It also seems to be a kind of seal that he deliberately made, to freeze himself in a picture.
I have always been accustomed to abandoning preconceived attitudes, and I will not read other film reviews before watching a movie or writing a film review, so as to maintain the first impression and try to examine a film as objectively as possible. Therefore, no matter whether it is a book or a movie, different media should be treated separately and differently.
I prefer to look at the film from a broad and ambiguous perspective, rather than narrowly deconstructing the various emotions in it. The beginning of the movie is a bit confusing, but as time goes by, the rhythm is quickly grasped, and people are brought into the realm of time and space. The soothing background music and warm picture tone neutralize the abruptness of the time jump, but the environment that should not be controlled has become natural. At the same time, the film subverts the cruelty of the passage of time and replaces it with a beauty of the flow of time. Recombine slices from different times in life, and the emotions of a lifetime are so euphemistically.
At 1 hour and 17 minutes, it is a very beautiful bridge. In the sound of the violin, the space transformation drives the passage of time, and five years flies by in an instant.
Although the story of the film is mediocre, it conveys a time message that makes people have to stop and think.
In fact, the older you get, the stronger the sense of fate. You have to face the past and the future every day. Peace of mind is perhaps the most desirable realm.
The daughter's little actor elf in the film is so weird that she really wants to have such a daughter in the future.
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