So he hid in the past, constantly reminiscing, reminiscing, reminiscing, repeating the "brilliant" past. When Kate rushed to the attic, Geoff's last piece of spiritual territory fell. Max was screaming, as if it were a metaphor—a conflict erupted.
An angry, anxious Kate keeps invading, and Geoff, who has nowhere to go, keeps silent and flees. The locked attic door was like Geoff's closed heart to Kate. Tension keeps passing, indifference and anger are kicking back and forth between each other like balls - a vicious circle.
Unbearable Kate showdown, she said, let's try to start over.
In the morning, Geoff opened the curtains, made tea for Kate, made breakfast, and walked the dog instead of her.
Love starts to flow.
45th anniversary celebration and everything went so well. The music played slowly, and the two stepped onto the dance floor.
"Now my lover is gone
I have finally lost the one I love. I have
been ridiculed by my friends.
Sad tears can no longer be hidden.
I can only force a smile and say that
when the flame of love goes out, the
smoke fills your eyes.
" At the end of the song, Kate shook off Geoff's hand, and Geoff was intoxicated.
"I once saw here a wood sparrow, a lovely little bird. I was told that they flew to the bottom of the tree and went up in their way. And the nuthatches they flew to the top of the tree and went up in their way. The way goes down."
That's exactly what the whole film wants to say.
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