Some films are like this, which makes people aware of it later.
When I first saw it, the music left a deep impression. This is how I got to know Iron&Wine. This version on the market is very good. The English subtitles are clear and correct. When the song is played, it also lists the detailed song name and the artist's name. This saves you the trouble of squatting down next to the TV and quickly copying your favorite songs when you play the cast list at the end of the film. Sometimes even return without success.
There are also a few songs by The shins, Damien rice's cannonball, which was put down for the first time when the hero and heroine was quasi-Dating.
The film is very relaxed, although it is not particularly funny, and there is no brilliant plot, but with a few music and good-looking actors, it is also worth receiving.
There is no profound truth, but in real life there is profoundness everywhere, just a touch of warmth.
View more about In Good Company reviews