The most striking thing about the whole film is probably Juliet Binoche's acting. It's a pity that I didn't know such a beautiful woman until Sister Xian'er won the Silver Bear Award this year, but it's not too late, starting from this film, I want to offer my knees. The overall structure of the plot is actually very good, and the reversal is also surprising, but in the first paragraph, the hero and heroine can love so much in the virtual world, I think it's a bit strange, let's talk about the chat in the movie. I can't see anything that can make their souls love each other deeply. If it's really just lust and thirst or the male protagonist's possessiveness towards the female protagonist's virtual young woman's character, then this drama is a bit small, shouldn't it be? The effect the screenwriter and director want. The fantasy of another ending of the relationship between the two in the second heroine novel is my favorite paragraph. Binoche's devotion to the girly feeling in this paragraph is entirely due to the nourishment of love, and there is no need for it at all. With the blessing of double ponytails, hyaluronic acid and sailor suits, a deep face full of stories can also be the perfect interpretation of agelessness. While watching, I wonder if my fifty years old can still love like this, and deserve to be loved? Who ruled that women should be lifeless, repressed needs and desires when they get old? In an instant, I remembered Yoko Ono's words: At my age, it seems that I should live in a way that is specific to my age. But please don't stop me from being myself. I'm different from many people of this age, please don't make one more old-fashioned, old-fashioned person. The third part of the plot was reversed again and again, which made people overwhelmed. The relationship between Ludo and the female doctor was puzzling to me. If they only met because of the female lead's psychological consultation, it would be a bit out of bounds. How can the female doctor go to the hospital? Does the visitor's ex-boyfriend verify the truth? In the end, everyone can have their own interpretation of the open ending. I think her call should be to declare war on this world that ignores middle-aged women. Let's continue this game of truth and falsehood! In addition, the two scenes of drowning are my favorites in the film.
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