From the beginning of Leslie Cheung's appearance, it seems that his expression expected the result, falling in love with you in one minute, and forgetting you in a lifetime, but there will always be a day of healing, this is Maggie Cheung's Leslie Cheung. And another woman who was on the way has been looking for not knowing whether to let go now. This movie seems to have rained all the time from the beginning to the end, and the sound of the rain is still a bit loud, which is annoying. You can't hide from it anywhere, but you can still hear its sound and the sound of that person's rain. I always felt that Leslie Cheung's eyes on the train at the end were full of ashes and nothing could restrain him, but it was indeed painful. It makes me think that it's not just acting, has he also experienced something that he can't bear? I kind of want to understand his life environment when he was a child, what he went through, he is too sensitive. It makes people feel distressed, want to love but dare not love, fear that love will never end.
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