I accidentally saw Hao Lei's evaluation of Carmen in Mong Kok. She talked about the minibuses on the outlying islands, and Mong Kok, the wind in the outlying islands in the movie, the night in the harbor, and the hustle and bustle of Mong Kok, and I began to feel the beauty of the movie. When reading this article, Hao Lei was blowing the wind alone in Lijiang, Yunnan.
In fact, in my eyes, Hao Lei and Mong Kok Carmen have very similar tastes. They dare to love and hate, and they have a good temperament. Maybe they were too young at the time. The first time I saw it, I didn't know how Ah Hua and Ah E liked each other. . A'e and her cousin ate and slept together in a small room with only one bedroom. A'e went from being curious to fearful to her cousin who was in the underworld, and A Hua changed from looking at A'e to liking her. There are people who are affectionate and righteous but attentive. He can't help but care about A'e, and A'e can't help but go to see his cousin secretly. The two perceive their relationship, but they have never confessed. Because I know myself very well, I can't promise you anything." A'e moved Ao Hua with her tenderness. "There is cooked rice in the kitchen, and I also bought a few cups. I know that it will not take long. They will all be broken, so I secretly hid one, and when you need that cup one day, just call me and I will tell you where to put it."
One day, Ah Hua called and told Ah'e, "I I want to tell you, I found the cup." At this time, A'e was about to get married, and between Ahua and her fiancé, A'e went up and down the steps, and after all, she could not restrain her feelings for her cousin. .
Fate makes people, when the cousin left, at the moment when the minibus left, A'e's uneasiness, Ahua's reluctance and helplessness all floated on Wang Jie's song "You are the pain in my heart forever" " in the song. Ah Hua died in the end, which was his inevitable fate; from the moment he fell in love with Ah Hua, Ah Hua's departure was also his inevitable fate.
This is love, not a lot of sanity to speak of, but heartbreaking.
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