A long monologue, but in fact, it is highly visualised. One station describes this feeling in great detail, whether it is the structure or the sound of the scene is great! The beginning is an objective separation scene, and then with the memory of the heroine, it enters a subjective perspective. The way of memory expresses the dreaminess and unreality of this relationship. The whole movie is subjective of the heroine. Even close-ups are rarely given to me. I suspect that the male lead is a prodigal in love. The female lead is more narcissistic. That scene was so good that Carol paid tribute to it at the end of the sudden intruder. I could only be speechless and finally turned into a heavy press on my shoulders. I could only hear the whistle of the train carrying my lover away. Every sound I stepped on left my heart for the heroine. The audience had endless imagination and sadness. The goodbye makes the audience even more worried about the stable composition of the whole film, but at the end, the moment the heroine rushed out, it was all tilted and the momentary confusion and psychological changes were vividly displayed and wonderful! In fact, where does the heroine meet and hate being late, does it need love, romance and passion? It just happens that such a person has an outlet. The most touching thing is the expression of the last husband who has never been described. It seems to understand everything and tell the heroine that you have has a long way away, thank you for coming back. A pun gives a heavy blow to the end of the black scene, leaving behind an imaginary information density is extremely high, concise and clear without being sloppy. This film is really so-called small and beautiful. All the structural details of the image are It is carefully designed, delicate and delicate, but you can't say anything. For a love movie, you must find the balance of every action, every word, every word, and the beauty is no light. It should be like a feather that gently falls on your heart, every word, every look. Scratching your heart with every move is half the battle
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