"There are men on the street, all of them are better than Brother Leopard." This episode was so sad that tears fell, but I am afraid that few people will remember it. I'm talking about that part.
Frankly speaking, I hate that kind of off-topic bridge break. For example, the two of them did it for the first time on the night when they failed to sell Teresa Teng's records. When they got Teresa Teng's signature, the old love revived. When Teresa Teng died, they were playing Reunion in front of the window of Teresa Teng's feature film. The writing style of junior high school is just superfluous.
In fact, the real story ended when Li Xiaojun bought a bracelet and gave it to Li Qiao, and Li Qiao left him. After that, there was the interpretation, the story for the sake of the story. Because from here, the film has changed from talking about people to talking about love, which makes the film superficial.
For example, "But you're here, she's here, and I'm here too." This kind of dialogue also shows the literary and artistic qualities that are as pale as plastic paper.
An important proposition in the movie is ideals, which seems to explain the truth throughout the text: when people pursue ideals, the ideals are already by their side, but people need more experience to understand what they desire. This reasoning is okay, it's more natural and smooth, but I always hate movies that make sense. Film is the art of narrative, narrative is a technique, and the real soul is in the technique. A movie that has become an argumentative essay is a piece of garbage, and it is also melancholy that the narrative and the discussion are also melancholy......
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