The woman who looks at me but doesn't see me

Bailey 2022-03-24 09:03:21

Watch Caramel at the Opera-style Spanish Ministry of Culture Cinema. Seating in the middle of the second floor. Big red curtain sky blue dome, with protruding stands on both sides. The zero scene at the beginning, the camera is advancing above the caramel, the golden-yellow sweet syrup, and the sad Arabic music. You can tell at a glance that it will be your favorite movie. One of my favorite scenes is Layal in front of the caramel-colored sunset blinds, answering her lover’s phone, and flipping the blinds to look out (the poster is also shot from this shot), her beautiful eyes flow and her waist is soft. A woman in love is full of amorous feelings. All this was seen by the handsome policeman who had a crush on Layal in the window across the road. Alternate shots to make it look like she's answering him. The secret love has turned back and forth, and it is all in this one after another. The piano, like a soft bead falling on a plate, hits the heart unbearably softly. Almost to tears. La mujer quien me mira y no me ve. The woman who looked at me but didn't see me. The blind spot and time difference of love. Sweet, bitter, warm, sticky, sluggish, caramel-colored life.

View more about Caramel reviews

Related Articles