I read Han Songluo's book a few days ago, and I especially liked the line on the cover: Sometimes, watching a movie is for revenge, revenge for the ordinary life. Sometimes I feel that my life is too boring, the future is too confused, and I live in a muddle-headed manner every day. But the movie is another world. We can say that reading is structured together with our own imagination, while watching movies can easily enter that world. We can follow the protagonist with joy and sorrow. However, there are not many movies that touch people's hearts. I rarely cry because of grand historical themes and complete tragedies. But I would cry because of the few moments of ordinary life in the movie. I still remember the big kiss of Rauma's forehead in "Cape Seven", and the rock-to-death spirit in "Pirate Radio", "Toy Story 3" All the toys in "Brokeback Mountain" looked at the two stacked shirts and said "I swear" silently, and "all I want for christmas is" in "True Love First" u "The moment I remembered. The tears fell without warning.
There are not so many moving parts of life. But I was moved expectantly, moved by these beautiful things. After watching a lot of movies, I found that what we are looking for is nothing but the wonderfulness missing in life. Life is very mediocre, but it is too cold to describe it as revenge. We often have feelings but can't find a place to vent.
Although "True Love First" is a beautiful mess, you can still see the shadows of life, such as an unstable husband, a fat female secretary, language barriers, deaths of relatives and friends, struggles in love, fear of confession, etc. Fortunately, Finally, there is a happy ending. Optimistic people will absorb positive energy and face all kinds of dissatisfaction in life more actively, while pessimistic people will sigh and say that movies are movies after all. There will be many problems in love, and I am also very worried that the person I love does not like me, but at Christmas, I forgot all these when I was watching movies. I will smile involuntarily because of the joy of the movie role, and I will laugh and cry because of a series of touches. This is a good experience. The end of the film God only knows along with the shots taken at Heathrow Airport reminds me of "Life in a day", encounters always make people believe in the beauty of life.
I believe the most impressive story is the affectionate man played by Andrew Lincoln who likes his best friend’s newlywed wife. He said, because today is Christmas, we have to tell the truth at Christmas. When I saw him standing in front of Juliet’s house and holding a sign in silence to tell her how much he loves her, I really think he is the bravest and happiest person in the world. There is nothing more than a simple confession without asking for results. Meaningful. On this holiday, we must speak out our inner thoughts generously, and there is nothing to worry about. I also envy the 10-year-old Sam, who learns to play drums in order to catch up with the girl he likes, and ran to the boarding gate on Christmas night just to say goodbye. This is pure love. Sometimes I think about myself and walk on thin ice in a relationship with fear and fear, no wonder being said to be coward by others, it's time to learn to be brave. So the romance of Christmas is here, and you can finally say love freely.
I have been warmed throughout the whole movie. I told myself that when I started to feel that life and love are ugly and incomprehensible, I should watch this movie. These moments can always bring me touch and energy to face the mass. So I am very happy because I know that I have this Christmas that I can make an appointment. It waits to warm me every cold Christmas.
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