There are very few movies that made me wait for a long time to watch, not only did not disappoint but added points, LY is one of them. The lovely and simple Irish style painting that rushed to the face was reflected in the mind for a long time. The fresh and romantic collocation of the male and female protagonists has become more and more exciting, sweet and luscious in the film works that have become more and more lacking in romantic love in recent years.
All love stories themselves are the same way, but different combinations are performed at different levels.
I spent a lot of time introducing the hero and heroine to my colleagues. I've seen Julie & Julia, and I've seen Child Abuse Suspect, the heroine AA. Have seen "Match Point", have seen "Watchmen", it is the male protagonist MG. It took a lot of effort to start telling the story, from the Irish tradition - the woman proposes to how the heroine fled to the small village full of wild game in Ireland (in fact, how did you cross the sea from Cardiff in Wales to Ireland, this question I didn't dare to think about it). And how to get on the hero's vintage car and start the journey to Dublin (the black cat that popped out and the expensive LV suitcase are all jokes). . . Until the happy enemies went from confrontation all the way to the last confrontation on the edge of the cliff. . .
My colleague finally asked me why it was a cliff, and a sentence reminded me that the location was Dingle in Ireland, a famous tourist destination. Colleagues laughed and said they had been there.
The woman in the film says You fried my BlackBerry. The man said You fried the whole village. very funny.
The beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains, and the warm and warm tone of the story are scattered in the eyes and hearts of the viewers in the frowns and smiles of the leading actors and actresses. Even if I know that this is a fairy tale that doesn't eat human fireworks, I am willing to sway a light and refreshing joy from the bottom of my heart.
ps This is the first time I saw AA's Qingxi style, and it was very lively and joyful. The Irish accent that the 1.88-meter tall and handsome British man MG said in the film is quite interesting. Suddenly I found that the soundtrack was Randy Edelman, who I liked very much. At the end, I heard the note of While You Were Sleeping.
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