It's been a long time since I watched a film like this. This kind of quiet, but every quiet moment contains too many things that can be chewed carefully.
I really like those fixed seats, and I really like that each one is left blank.
Sometimes I feel that watching such European and Japanese films is a luxury, because it takes a lot of time and effort to watch.
And you don't want to fast-forward a little bit like any other movie.
One of the details I particularly like is that the daughter smashed her foot, and the father naturally touched her head.
At that moment, I really want to never go back to that childhood.
I never thought this film was a comedy, until the part where the heroine took off her skirt, she couldn't help laughing all the time.
Because at one point, I felt that the heroine's robot-like movements were like Chaplin.
But laughing and laughing and starting to be sad again.
Because it was like countless hasty moments.
You want to do one thing, you want to do it perfectly and perfectly, but the result is so chaotic and chaotic, you want to cry, you want to cry, but you can only squeeze a tear and go on.
Crazy sadness.
I really didn't expect the heroine's next behavior. At that moment, I really admired this actress named Sandra Wheeler.
Really a great actor.
I started to like her very much.
love her hair
I like how she looks so good in her suit
I like the way she walks
At the moment when chasing the past called papa
Tears finally poured out
Marlen Arder
without any soundtrack
Great sadness and emotion erupted in silence
such power
Ask how many directors can
great director
So I finally understand
best comedy
the saddest
The female lead singer still echoes in my ears
If one day, the land of your dreams leads you to loneliness
Then find strength in love
then heard papa say
do you know
That question you asked me when you were in Bucharest
about life
The so-called value of living
The problem is that most of the time in life is often taken up by the daily chores
do this do that
And time flows like water
life is like that
How can we grasp every moment of life?
Sometimes I think of you learning to ride a bike when you were a kid
And the day I found you at the bus stop
It's a pity that we're always just an afterthought
And you can't notice when you're in the game
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