"Suddenly heart-pounding" is such a subtle, gentle and very tense vocabulary. Judging from the title of the film alone, there is a kind of throbbing that is plucked to the heartstrings. Probably, this is also a feeling that many people long for and pursue, but it seems to be unattainable. For this reason, if it is imprinted on the first love of each of us, it is a wonderful thing. The film "Heartbeat" is exactly the interpretation of a youthful love song that is green and warm, and lacks the true meaning of life. While lamenting the tenderness of time and being intoxicated with the elegance and ease, it also brings us back to the days and nights that we once silently waited for for a person. The memories of first love, which have long been unforgettable, are slowly rippling in front of our eyes as the images beat and pass frame by frame. Just like "500 Days with Summer", the bridges in love are sporadically intercepted, and the ups and downs of love are shown through a large number of contrasting montages. The biggest highlight of "Heartbeat" is also in the new film structure. The same trivial matter is presented from the perspective of boys and girls, and the slightly boring contrast gives us a bird's-eye view of the whole picture of this love. Bryce and Julie have completely different feelings and thoughts. On the surface, they form a strong contrast, but at the same time, they often make us as the audience more mixed. Let me ask who doesn't inexplicably or even madly like a person who thinks he is beautiful, but is ashamed to express it, and can only bury it in his heart silently. His (her) frowns, smiles, and every move always make us worry about it. Treat his or her grief as your own, and his or her happiness as your own. Sometimes, this simplest simplicity is the most valuable part of love. In the background of the current era, which is full of money and money, and full of copper smell, the return to the original love seems to have drifted away, and there is no trace. With the ever-changing communication technology, the most authentic text and images have been faded into invisible radio signals, which are rapidly flying in all corners of the world. Under such fast food culture, love has become weaker and weaker, more cheap and short-lived.
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