Watched this video 2 rainy nights. It's not so much a story of a man and a woman, but more of a woman's inner tangle.
The story begins at the seaside. I always thought that two people would meet at some point, on the beach or on a street corner. It was a casual glance from him when he was driving, or an occasional look of her head when she was walking on the side of the road.
Wrong, the two met at the child's school. The location of the encounter reveals a lot of information. Both parties got married and had children... So there was a follow-up conversation in the car. The ambiguity circulated before the two, it was the continuous rain that revealed hazy on the glass, and the wipers dodged back and forth between the two.
Adult love is purposeful. It is appropriate to understand the background of both parties. Past, present, real, false, color and black and white switch back and forth, until you are completely blinded and can't tell what your heart wants.
Every piece of music is worth remembering. There are not many dialogues, and most of them rely on pictures and music to convey emotions. The story is simple, so the operation can more rationally view the characters in the play.
There have been entanglements, and a love affair really shows the uncertainty in the heroine's mind. How could he be sure of his location in just a few days? He pulled away quickly, but the chaotic fingerprints on the train window were no longer calm.
How can you be sure that the other person is the love of your life, if you have ever met? What if he didn't pass away?
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