watching paper people. She likes micro-movies in this style very much. They are short but powerful, making people smile when they accidentally think of a certain scene. This is her unique charm.
The gray and white color did not bring us a sense of bearing and depression, but brought an inexplicable warm texture to the whole film. The plot setting is predictable yet hilarious. The designs of small eyes and big eyes are also very unique. What impresses me most is the eyes and laughter of the big-eyed girl in the film. The first time we met on the train platform, the train galloped past and blew the small-eyed paper onto the girl's face. When she opened her eyes, it was printed with a touch of red, and she couldn't help but smirk. The second time is the look of surprise and joy when I meet the boy again. The last picture is two people standing on the platform where they met for the first time. Although they are separated by a person, but looking at the expressions on their faces, they are shy , you can't help but put on a smile with the rigid action. This picture is far better than the two people embracing each other like glue. Warm and moving, what a yearning and pure love, which happens to be in stark contrast to the depressing and boring working environment of the small-eyed boys and the harsh and rigid boss. When he met a girl who was like a breeze, he chased, he expressed, but ~ he made the last bet, he ran to the street to chase the paper plane regardless of left and right, he stumbled, and he hung his head in loss. That's the way the movie is. The willows are dark and the flowers are bright. The paper airplane with a touch of red is like a elf. She has small eyes and attracts big eyes, and they meet on the train that they are all familiar with. The electric light flint instantly makes you feel clearly on the black and white screen. This is divine love. It's a love story about paper airplanes, chasing love.
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