Adele and James, the hug between the two, is the most emotional part of the film that I have experienced so far. Most of the time people pay more attention to the difficulties surrounding themselves, and even though they know that others are in trouble, they are always more concerned about themselves. We are used to understanding each other only on the surface, thinking that the difficulties of others can always be overcome, and we should be more anxious about our own problems. But after they hugged, they were willing to be more considerate of each other and to get to know each other a little more.
It's amazing. The two hugged each other in a tight, perfunctory manner, patted each other on the back and walked through the scene, then slowly relaxed, hugged tighter, buried their heads in each other's shoulders, sniffed each other's scent, and let their whole body Heart to feel each other, feel another life, and extend this hug. What a precious hug.
I was moved when I saw Max walk into the candlelit castle, where everyone gathered in a circle, clapping and dancing to the rhythm of drums and flutes. Everyone blends in comfortably. Compared with everything carefully planned before, it seems that the wedding really starts to make sense at this moment.
The above is the most intense moment I feel in this film.
The whole film is very warm, because I know that although everything will be chaotic, it will eventually be resolved, conflicts will collapse, people will be reconciled, and things will get better again. I just have to watch how it all happens slowly. (This is a more in-depth question)
After reading it, I feel that there is a kind of hope that is stronger, and I can continue to believe in something. I have always had a naive belief in my heart, which is preserved by such nourishment. Because of the existence of this belief, I will not become an indifferent person, and I can retain the inner spirit that a person should have. Happy and decent.
——2018.4.13
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