The first is the portrayal of the male and female protagonists. Wicca, with her fresh face and unique temperament when she appeared on the stage, can be completely portrayed as a "maverick, mysterious, not interested in socializing, and didn't have any feeling for the dance party that everyone is keen on, but she was attracted by herself. dragged her friend to the dance, accidentally met a boy and fell in love" high-profile image, it turns out that she can interpret this image perfectly, as can be seen from her performance when the boys invited Come out, after all, the appearance and temperament are there. However, the honest director didn't cut out the other "superfluous" scenes, so we saw how Wicca and friends deliberately slowed down to wait for the boys to come up to invite, and how excited Wicca was after receiving the invitation and Talking about what to wear to the prom, like all ordinary girls, is not different because of her looks and temperament.
And Raoul, with that face and gentle smile, can completely fit the imagination of the girls as a "gentle and romantic, heartfelt and deeply in love with the heroine. Although there will be twists and turns in the middle, it must be a misunderstanding. He will definitely use the most gentle, romantic and surprising way to confess to the heroine." However, the honest director also did not let the boy go, and broke the hearts of all girls decisively. The boy's performance was really gentle and romantic before, but then he split halfway, and when Wicca said she ran away from home to find him (it seemed very romantic and crazy), his next sentence was that he had a cold nose Blocking (...how does it feel like it's out of a romance movie) when Wicca asked him for an explanation, he just took Wicca to the little dark house on the beach to keep it warm (good way!), and the result In the end, Wicca, who had a "romantic and crazy girlish heart", was put in the small dark room and let her go back by herself on the grounds that "it's too late my mother will worry about me and I have to go to work tomorrow at six o'clock". However, the so-called "romantic and crazy girl's heart" is not really "abandoning everything and risking one's life" like the great love in those dramas. When Raoul arrived at the hotel at 6 o'clock to deliver breakfast to the guest room, he found that Wicca was not "all alone and lost his mind and didn't know where to go", but stayed comfortably in a luxurious hotel room with his grandmother waiting for a while. breakfast. The embarrassment that the eyes met at that moment was really a naked slap in the face. As for whoever slapped the face, whoever raised his hand was whoever raised his hand.
In the end, Wicca finally came to Raoul, hugging and dancing with him in that song as he wished. But do you think this is the end? Don't be naive, since the honest director has played out of the way so many times, how can he let go of the classic way of "Happy Ending" at the end. Just when Wicca and Raoul danced happily with each other on their faces, a boy came in. When Wicca saw him, she immediately forgot who she was hugging. That person of him became like a passerby. She stared at the boy who had just come in, and the music changed. She couldn't help it, and so naturally, she threw herself into the next embrace. She hugged and danced with him, her heart was still pounding, she was still so happy and intoxicated, so familiar.
Maybe this is true love, not so great, not so irreplaceable, not so unique. But who can deny it? Even if you know that the moment of falling in love is just an illusion, who is willing to wake up from this illusion? Maybe love can't escape the change of heart, but some flowers have bloomed, but it can't be said that it is not beautiful. In any case, at least the moment we love, or the moment we think we love, shines. When Raoul put the earphone lightly on Wicca's head, and the two were intoxicated by the romantic tune of the two people and slowly hugged and danced in the midst of the 10,000 people's carnival, at that moment, how could he be willing to say that it was not beautiful?
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