Begin Again

Jesse 2022-03-30 09:01:04

It's hunting season and the lambs are on the run It's a real world, all the lost lambs
are fleeing Searching
for
meaning the dark? Still trying to light up the night sky? I thought I saw you out there crying I thought I heard you call my name thought I heard you out there crying Just the same just didn't happen.















I really like this film, it's obviously not very emotional, but it made me cry for a while.
The plot is very simple, the descriptions of the characters are not deliberate, but each scene is very clever, especially the scene where the hero and heroine share the music list on the mobile phone with each other on the street; and the scene where the mv is filmed all over the city.


What I like more is that the heroine did not "must" be with "who" in the film
, and she didn't look back when she betrayed him;

Love is so simple yet so complicated.

Especially all the songs in this play are worth listening to again and again.
Knightley's voice is quite refreshing in this play, although not particularly powerful.
But it suits the movie well.

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Extended Reading
  • Dariana 2022-04-01 09:01:04

    Kayla is the British version of Yang Mi. Her "lost star" seems to be listening to "The Offering of Love" with insufficiency. The most surprising thing was Sao Dang's performance. He played the role of a scumbag and a musical genius, and his timbre was still the lead singer of Ma Long, who was in love with him back then. It's a great idea to make an album with an urban sound, but aside from the harmonies of a few disturbing kids, it's indistinguishable from what came out of the studio. The whole movie is free and random.

  • Liam 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    It should be the last movie I watched in 2014. The love so far, the good music, although a bit idealistic, it is good to use it as a healing movie. I'm falling in love with New York

Begin Again quotes

  • Dan: That's some song you got there. I promise you it could be a big hit. Plus you're beautiful.

    Gretta: I'm sorry, what's beauty got to do with anything?

    Dan: Jesus, you're tricky, aren't you?

  • Gretta: I told you, I write songs from time to time.

    Dan: What do you write them for?

    Gretta: What do you mean what for? For my pleasure. And for my cat.

    Dan: Oh really? Does he like them?

    Gretta: She. Yes, she seems to.

    Dan: How do you know?

    Gretta: Because she purrs.

    Dan: Maybe she's booing.

    Gretta: No, she purrs at Leonard Cohen, too, and she has very good taste.

    Dan: Maybe she's fucking with you.