. The camera of this movie is very good. The whole film is like a super long MV. Parts are very comfortable and extremely restrained. The second half is very weak because it is too faithful to the original, that is, Ian's wife. This ending and the foreshadowing before it can easily make people mistakenly think that Ian committed suicide because of love. It's just bullshit. No objection to sacrifice for love If you really have one of the few loves in the world, it's a pity that none of us ordinary people will have it. No one died at the age of 18, so no one is qualified to say that suicide because of love will make me laugh at it and be hopeless. Well, the road to revolution has long been said. When idealism encounters daily life, how oppressive and painful life is. Women and love are hopeless and desperate women and love are just the embellishment of the waves, not the cause. Of course, if Ian's wife can understand this, she will not. It will not help because of suicide. Many meanings will not be understood and understood until a long time or even many years later, so don't be in a hurry to die, endure life, endure all kinds of control, even if you can't control yourself,
based on the movie's considerable misunderstanding of Joy Division As a result, the direct misleading of the audience should not even get four stars, but objectively speaking, except for the misunderstanding in the second half, the good intentions can be seen in other places. Regardless of the choice of actors or the amazing OST, it looks beautiful in the vulgar plot. For the sake of the mistress, let’s give it a high point.
Since it’s already vulgar, it’s better to discuss the so-called love. In fact, men and women are really different. No matter how difficult it is for women, once they are caught up, they will give up on you, but men won’t, so treat you as if you are not ready. Okay please don't waste the woman
holding the question of what kept him from living past 23. After reading it, I can only say that this is not the answer I want
Love Will Tear Us Apart
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