Fairly worthy of a five o'clock movie ticket, the best place is actually the end, that kind of lightness and no trace is the most precious. The second best place is that the story takes place in Portland OR, which is by far my favorite city in the United States, and it has a dusky melancholic temperament (and many hipsters...). The softness of Columbia River, the lights of Hawthorne Bridge, the red leaves of autumn, the cedars of winter, there is no prosperous New York, no enchanting LA, no desolate and magnificent Midwest, but it is a place where the soul is home.
The heroine's feet are not well chosen. . . It's so sweet (it looks like Yang Mi...), so it's very distracting, and there is no way to make people notice her acting. Also a cellist, Jackie in Jackie & Hilary is more in line with the image of a classic musician. They are humble in their hearts. They may not be pretty but their eyes are rich, sharp or melancholy. There is no way to connect Chloe with these, not to mention that she really doesn't know how to play the cello.
The male protagonist is kind of like that, he looks a little anxious, but he conforms to the character's precocious traits, and the performances in it are all performed by his own real person, so his feet are more realistic.
The plot is okay, slightly simpler. When I watched the trailer, I thought that the heroine was in a coma for too long, and then the hero and the girlfriend of the heroine got better and were seen by the heroine's ghost. . . . Ugh. . . I think too much.
Regarding the long-distance relationship between the east and west coasts in the relationship, I really didn’t feel it before I came to the United States. Maybe it’s because most of the Chinese population is concentrated in the east. I came to the United States and wandered around in an unfamiliar environment. What a challenge is the hourly time difference. real! of! enough! Far!
Looking forward to OST.
No matter what happens, live it well.
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