I'm fine, don't worry

Electa 2022-03-22 09:02:45

I'm not ashamed to say that while watching this movie, I never guessed it would end like this. Am I being naive, or am I low in IQ? Probably both. However, I was moved to tears by the ending of the movie just because I had hoped from the beginning that I would see Loic and Lili reunited in the ending.

As others have said, the film is like other French films - slow. However, the protagonist's charming temperament and the song written to her by her twin brother are enough to keep the audience waiting for the story to move forward. The deep love for Lili kept me convinced that those letters were written by Loic, and I also wondered why my father and mother were so "cold" to Loic. The story doesn't climax until ili finds that familiar figure in the rain. It turned out that it was the father who kept writing letters for his daughter, and those letters were not from Loic, and despite being cliché (I just found out), I was overwhelmed by the love of my father, and I realized that they did so much to save their daughter. Where did Loic go? Maybe I'm too "in the play" myself, I'm in the dark like Lili.

Until the end of the film, Tomas accidentally discovered Loic's tombstone, and the mystery was finally revealed. Can't imagine what Lili would be like when he knew this ending. But he didn't tell Lili, and Lili also discovered the acoustic guitar. She knew, she finally knew, the little brother she loved had passed away, and she also knew the pain that her parents endured. But she didn't say anything, they didn't say it, because it didn't help, it only hurt her parents, and she had "grown up" under the escort of love, although sadness was still found in her eyes, just like As she is in this poster, she is suffocating and heart-wrenchingly beautiful.

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  • Newell 2022-03-23 09:03:11

    I'm not good, and you must be worried too.

  • Lew 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    The love of salvation is sometimes a bit unscrupulous. I watched this film for Melanie, a sexy acting Quentin girl who has become popular all over the world. The story is very general. It is reasonable to say that it can be further portrayed emotionally. It is a pity that the actors are trying their best, but the director's idea is very different. Mediocre, coupled with the unnatural changes in the character's mood caused by this editing, is a great discount to the entire film. But the episode is really healing, praise.