I watched "Broken Embrace" yesterday, and there was a scene that really touched me, and I used it to post a Weibo. The Weibo that I post every day is not always casual. Maybe a movie or a novel I have watched, the parts that touched me, I recorded there. I don't care who sees it, and what peeks out of it. It is my outlet and outlet. Being at ease in front of anyone is the best gesture in my opinion.
When hugging someone from behind, there is love, admiration, warmth, coquettishness, and even a bit of bitterness, because I think in my heart, how can I love you like this. They stood on a high place and took pictures of the beautiful beach, and when they went home and developed the pictures, they saw a couple hugging in the distance. When they discussed the photo, Mario said they might be someone with a secret. Lena responded, Mario that's us. At that time, Lena was wearing a red blouse at home, and she said something plain. They left everything behind, eloped to a place far from familiar people and surroundings, and lived a seemingly uncontested life. In fact, they both understand each other that this is a real escape, and there will be an end to it. The car accident is not surprising, it is the climax of the film.
But at that moment I was thinking, should I use movies to explain life, or should I experience movies in life.
One of the things I was very emotional about was that Ernest was sitting at home, watching a female translator lip-read what Lena and Mario exchanged from a noisy documentary. Once the old man finally couldn't help himself and asked the female translator, do you think these two people are in love with each other? The female translator said, I just translate, not read expressions. How helpless he was back then, he had money and power and seemed to control everything, but he couldn't stop his woman from falling in love with someone else. I don't know why, but for a moment, I felt very sorry for his sensitivity, his sometimes irritating desire to control.
Falling in love with a person, everyone is the same, becomes weak.
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