Every time I am moved by Adam's most real eyes, he inadvertently touched the moment of Beth. Watch the astral projection; watch the raccoon family in Central Park; work together to prepare for adam's job interview. Beth seems to have found the most honest and persistent person.
The details are covered throughout the film. After watching it 3 times, I found that many inadvertent scenes were carefully foreshadowed by the director. And it's very invisible.
My favorite shot is on a snowy night, Adam, who has never left the city, decides to set off to find Beth. With social phobia, he wore a thick coat and stood in front of the subway entrance, looking at the people coming and going with helpless eyes.
The movie plays when you find me music. Very beautiful.
The footprints he walked in the snow, the white mist that came out in the cold wind.
It was a deadly dark night, and the warm orange lights from other people's houses on the roadside.
When I saw it, I was worried that Adam would get lost in the snowy night, or even freeze to death. Such a tragedy. Maybe you can earn more tears,
but after all, it is not sensational. At the end of the film, adam gradually grew up with the help of leaving beth. In the warm sunshine, on the bench under the tree, Adam smiled, reading the new book sent by beth.
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