I like the soothing rhythm of French movies: telling the story slowly, carefully spy on life, and understand life. In front of life, everyone has the curious eyes of a child: they don't know what kind of "surprises" life will give us. So, we are all so cautious and calm. Resistance is only temporary. Plot complexity is fictional, and fast-paced conflict is just a cheap way of entertaining audiences in modern cinema.
Sense of the picture - the original color of life can be so tender and suffocating. I'll never forget the color of Roman's red sweater, probably the most beautiful color in the world.
The male protagonist - thin, curly-haired, melancholy, with slender fingers holding a cigarette
He is a photographer who is full of passion and dedication to the camera and the moments in life. Carrying the camera with him is a prop for him to express his inner feelings, from beginning to end.
He is GAY, he is frank and calm when it comes to love. It turns out that the love between two boys can be so pure and touching, but they must finally surrender to the cruelty of life. In the end, he grabbed his camera anyway. For Roman, does the moment captured by the camera mean eternity?
He is a gentleman. Even to strangers, he immediately turned his heavy melancholy into politeness. Remember the smile on the corner of his mouth? Remember how elegant he was when he drank coffee?
However, he was actually just a child. Grandma's love finally made everything in his heart burst out. In grandma's arms, he cried so happily. In the middle of the night, he knocked on grandma's door and said, "I want to sleep with you."
He, what else? I can't tell, he is a man who makes people want to cry when he sees his eyes.
Music - a simple and soothing piano piece, like the afternoon sun, spreads and walks through an open meadow, park, and beach. Yes, the beach! There is still a cold moonlight there. The abyss-like darkness in the distance swallowed the sound of the waves, and everything slowly returned to calm. Suddenly I found out that death can be so soothing, calm, calm, and beautiful!
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