I have been wanting to watch this film many years ago, but it was always unsuccessful for various reasons, so that I even forgot when I saw it, so I watched it a second time.
I would probably have liked the first story years ago, but now, I like the last one, for its simplicity, the futility of desire and the utter disgust.
"What if I say I love you?"
"It's like lighting a candle in a bright room."
He was afraid to die. She is afraid of life, the inevitable life. This despair of the world has nothing to do with youth, beauty, time, and love, so it penetrated deeply into her bones, making her want to escape from her own body.
Going back to the beginning, life is like groping and seeking in the misty fog, using expectations, longings, suspense, imagination and hallucinations to hang one's appetite. But everything that was obscured by the fog was originally like that, and it has not changed.
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