Sonne's appearance is like a candle, even if you know that the final result is death, you will still rush forward desperately. Sonne is undoubtedly a chatting person, the kind of gangster that girls like. He took Victoria to experience a different life. The kind of life you won't have in 16 years.
Convenience store: "Are you stealing something?" "I swear this is a friend, this was once my store."
On the way back to the coffee shop: "He is angry because he has no wife."
In the coffee shop: "You know I'm a professional pianist, and my uncle is Mozart. I have the blood of a musician." "I will teach you everything I know, but I charge a lot. This is a problem." .
And the kind of relationship between Sonne and her friends was something lonely Victoria had never experienced. "Now that you meet us, it will make you really happy." "Are they your best friends? Well, they are my children, my brothers, and my family." "I stole the pizza cart for this group of people who eat different flavors of pizza." Victoria has always been one person, and they have always been four people, becoming each other's family.
When I got to the rooftop, I screamed because I had friends and I felt like family. Standing on the edge of the building, I had what I wanted, even if I jumped down, there is no regret.
Been to the Conservatory, but was dismissed. Sixteen and a half years of piano, 7 hours a day. There is no life at all, no friends, and everyone around him is like an enemy. The teacher also said that 90% of people are wasting time and it is really difficult to become a real pianist. "Maybe this is more suitable for me. I still remember when I was 12, playing that damn piano like an old woman." This is Victoria's past, the origin of all stories. Speaking of it, his face is relaxed, but behind it is a piece of loneliness. Now finally there is someone to share her life with her.
So when Sonne left the coffee shop and Victoria brushed her teeth alone, she felt endless loneliness. I think that during those three months, every day, I went home, brushed my teeth, and went to bed, without saying a word. Until tomorrow, when you go to work in the coffee shop, during these hours, the world seems to be the only person in the world.
I remembered the first scene where Victoria was drinking alone at the bar, and there was no one to strike up a conversation with her. She asked the clerk to have a glass of wine and released a little kindness. All she got was rejection. The front door of the toilet was pushed aside, and it was at the end, without saying a word. It was originally an island in the world, so what can it be?
When Sonne came back to look for her, whether she knew about the robbery or not, she would go there. Because a person has been alone for a long time, even if others only release a smile, you will give him all of your own.
During the robbery, there were several opportunities to leave, but she stayed in the end because she took them as family members. And she, on the contrary, is the most intelligent of several people. Robbery is the inevitable result of the development of the story, and so is death. From the moment I met Sonne, it was like the devil tempting you step by step, and finally to hell.
The story happened at night, and it can only happen at night. All you can do during the day is to make coffee in the coffee shop and in front of the busy waiter. The night will continue to spread until it swallows you. Watching Sonne die on the bed, the sun kept rising, looking back at the experience of the night, like a joke the devil made to her.
Regarding the one-shot approach, I can’t comment on whether it’s dazzling. But the shaking lens reminds me that this is the true story. The young man from Berlin, the lonely Spanish heroine, came to the end of the story.
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