The fit is that what I lack, you just fill it for me.
BUD CORD has big eyes like a manga and soft facial lines, so it is perfect for him to play the troubled boy HAROLD. HAROLD's prank "suicide" again and again is just to prove that there may still be some changes and ups and downs in life, but the mother's habit has stifled such "happiness". HAROLD tells us that, in essence, people's happiness and well-being lie in changes and unknowns, and in money and wealth, they have diminishing marginal effects.
To be honest, I originally wanted to put a gimmick like a year-long love at the beginning of the comment. However, after watching the movie and reminiscing quietly, this is simply a love story between a girl and a teenager. I can't bear to say it is a year-end love. MAUDE, who is about to turn 80, is too charming. Her smart expression, playful eyes, cunning tongue licking, and direct and truthful expression allow viewers to see the soul of her 20-year-old. MAUDE has many classic languages. For plants, she said: they grow, bloom, fade and die. At the funeral, she said to H, why do people send black flowers at funerals, doesn't black represent death? Therefore, it is not surprising that HAROLD, a 20-year-old dead boy, falls in love with MAUD, who loves life infinitely. Only MAUDE can bring changes, future and life to HAROLD. Because this is the only antidote, the irreplaceable union, and the inevitable redemption.
My favorite scene is that at the funeral, among the black umbrellas, only the playful MAUDE walks in the crowd with a small yellow umbrella and a girlish body. In the night, fireworks are in full bloom, MAUDE said to HAROLD, you make me a school girl. I want to say, the movie also makes me feel like I have changed back to school girl.
The only thing I didn't expect was the plot: I thought it was just soulmate, or, more fashionably, Plato. Well, forgive me, love is the perfect combination of spirit and body. Speaking of which, the plot of HAROLD getting up in the morning blowing soap bubbles is satisfying and full of childishness, which is very fulfilling.
Ha, what is love, maybe it is yours, mutual redemption, perfect harmony, it really has nothing to do with age, era, class, and social customs. Fortunately, she is not a mathematical formula, everyone is looking for it, and no one can answer it.
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