Fall, fall, fall.
Without ether, everything is just faith.
A movie by Shunji Iwai.
I've heard it many times, but haven't seen it. The last time I saw his "Love Letter", I felt that the director's perspective is very special, and he can usually make ordinary things meaningful.
There are also many recommendations online. I saw Ji Feng wrote it a long time ago, and Guo Jingming is also going to publish a film manual recently, so download it and see. To be honest, it is not as good-looking as advertised, it is a cruel youth movie. Japanese culture is always difficult to understand why youth is repressed. When I watched "Walk in the White Night" earlier, I felt very uncomfortable. A child could endure so much that he could face life even after killing someone. I do not deny that the color rendering of the blockbuster films in the film attracted me, from the beginning when Hasumi listened to the CD in a large green field, to the countless red kites climbing and falling in the blue sky at the back, and finally to the dark and withered wheat field.
Aether's music. I don't really understand what ether is, it's just a flashy forum body narration, too pioneering. Then I understood music. I understand the character's dedication and love for music. Cruel places are all expressed with shaky footage. The green light in the dark night, the occasional large area, and the occasional flashlight beam, like the eyes of a cat, are only for exploring the darkest place in the human heart. There are times when it's all black, and then there's only sound left. What I remember most clearly is that the three of them were riding bicycles in the dark field. The light beams slowly dimmed, and there were only three bicycle lights left, faint and about to be eroded.
Youth is always without any reason, others can't understand it, only they understand it.
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