Although it does not have strong conflicts and era patterns, it is just a simple story, but because of its stylized shots and editing, coupled with the right music, it fills the mess of ordinary British adolescents who should be dull. Viewability.
And the monologues and brain holes of some male protagonists that often pop up are very humorous, and make you feel the same way, and you can't help but think back to your youth.
Not to mention the many fun little details in the film.
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The story begins with the monologue of a teenager
Oliver, a melancholy, sensitive and medium Two adolescents.
It's a story about him falling in love with a quirky, bubbly, and beautiful teenage girl—and, of course, some trivia about home and school life.
And red and blue are the main tone of the whole story.
For him, life should be full of such intense drama, and even telling his own story must be split.
His life should be so different.
Of course, there should be a heroine who is worthy of him, like the hero of all stories. For example, the girl who always likes to wear a red coat to be out of tune with the world, she is so weird and interesting, she should always be worthy of herself.
Obviously, there is always a simple reason for teenage liking.
Red
seems to be a color that exists on two color wheels alongside black, but is clumsily merged through the embrace of two children.
Joanna's arrival brightens Oliver's world.
Setting off fireworks, riding a bicycle, running wildly on the beach
, hugging, kissing and giggling without restraint, there
is always an imperceptible smile on the girl's face.
These clips were recorded by Oliver with the camera in his heart.
Trivial, rough, stylized,
maybe when he's thirty-two, he'll be playing quietly next to another woman's pillow.
And this full of love, like fireworks, quickly exploded in the sky,
gorgeous and beautiful, but very short-lived.
When did the chaotic
turn of events begin?
The marriage between her parents is fractured, and Joanna's mother is seriously ill.
Melancholy ran into Joanna's eyes quietly, and the unbridled red was finally no longer pure, it was reality that polluted her.
Oliver felt everything dimly.
He had a dream, the red and blue in the dream were intertwined, the black Oliver and the only red rose in his hand were so small in front of the blue.
Blue
Oliver finally realized that he was not the omnipotent and beloved genius boy he thought he was.
He couldn't heal Joanna's mother or save her parents' marriage.
So he started to run away from everything.
Avoid visiting Joanna's mother in the hospital - because he doesn't even know how to comfort others.
He turned to aggressive attempts to bring back his "derailed" mother.
The Blue Story culminates in a beach party on Christmas Eve.
He was chasing after the mother who came here with the lead, but unexpectedly saw Joanna and another boy.
Fireworks exploded in the sky.
They looked at each other through the crowd, light and shadow changing on their faces.
Right is family and
left is love
. All in all, Oliver lost his love and barely saved his family.
But is it really worth it.
Like his father, he seemed to have fallen into the water.
Suffocated, blurred, chaotic, lonely,
listening to sad songs, he seemed to be an old man all of a sudden.
There is nothing in this world more painful than losing love.
Finish
In the end, Oliver and Joanna stood on the seashore at dusk as the
blue waves kept hitting their shoes. , the girl beside her is still wearing her red coat.
"Ask me how deep the sea is" "Shut up"
"Ask me" "Why"
"Because I know" "Yes" "Yes"
"How deep" "I won't say"
"My heart Broken" "The ocean is six thousand miles deep" "Very good"
Joanna tentatively walked towards the sea
and this time, Oliver followed without hesitation.
again and again.
Joanna finally smiled.
Red and blue blend together again, like a submarine that floats and sinks in the water - it's probably red
, you see, I really can't do anything right now, I can only tell you that the ocean is 6,000 miles deep, and walk down with you .
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