"Untouchable Lovers"! The most emotional movie I've seen this year! (Mainly, I like to check the reviews of many movies before watching them. If you screen them out, some movie reviews will be spoiled.) The whole film describes the love of the two in the way of letters written to each other by the residents of a house in different time and space. This is Jun Ji Hyun's third movie I've seen, and it's also the only movie with a likable character. This is her role in 2000 and my Sassy Girlfriend in 01, Daisy in 06, basically unchanged. All are beautiful. Lee Jung Jae looks like Zhong Hanliang haha! The keynote of the film is a feeling of a passing wind, a sense of the passing of an old time, and a kind of sentimentality in warmth. Some films shot in the last century will bear the imprint of the era, and I also miss the era when people would not look down at their mobile phones on the street. The film still vividly embodies one of the eight sufferings in life: not being able to ask for anything. You know you can't get it, but you can't forget it. Life is like that. The rhythm of the film is very good, and it is fascinating step by step. Step by step, the two gradually get to know each other. Step by step, I hope that they will be together. In fact, the previous timeline has already hinted that something may have happened to the male protagonist. Time is like a straight line with a causal cycle. I won't insert the episode for no reason, but the cause and effect is still sad. In the end, Eun-joo took a taxi to the mailbox, and the driver's face was so nervous that he was struggling. Fortunately, the ending echoes before and after! great! It ends with a nice, romantic, heartwarming ending. A rare non-tragic film haha. Who doesn't like a full moon? I always love this kind of film from twenty years ago, with unclear picture and foggy lens. I was fascinated by the sense of time it showed. I really want to chase in my heart, but I understand that the past is long gone, and the sentimentality caused by the contradiction has a unique beauty. Who doesn't like a full moon?
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