like sunday like rain

Orpha 2022-04-20 09:02:44

The title, like many novels, is that life is not a "moon and sixpence" ideal or a fractured contrast of reality. Between sunny and rainy days, rain will rain and it will stop. This is the same truth. When I meet you, and then separate, I think love can't be the most tragic.
It's not so much that the two people are warm to each other in the introduction, it's better to say that the little girl raggie helped the elder sister Eleanor find herself.
Raggie is too precocious, and the men and women recited at the beginning of the film suggest that he believes in his maturity. Financial affluence can lead to higher self-actualization. Love, self-esteem, and transcendence.
Although Eleanor is more than 10 years old than Zheng, she is unable to gain freedom under the pressure of life's economy, family, and love. I can't pursue my ideals, and even this stalk is not revealed until the end of the film. On the contrary, her thoughts were elusive, and Zheng Tai's simple and direct questions brought her back to the origin.
What did Raggie get from Eleanor? Equal warmth, care and understanding between mother and lover. He is not as introverted as in the introduction of the film. On the contrary, he is a warm man, likes to give, asks questions, straight to the heart, likes to smile, and is not poisonous, it is difficult for people not to like him. (To be honest, it doesn't have the characteristics of conflict) If Zhengtai is 10 years older and properly 50 degrees of gray, the heroine will be 10 years younger.

It can be said to be a bland version of "LEON" swapping roles. It's just that ELeanor is not so cute, so it lacks so much matching feeling. It can be said that the little male protagonist became a little mentor in life and fell in love with a female student who was older than himself

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  • Reggie: I guess right around 4 I figured out I was sort of a math prodigy, solving pretty intricate math problems.

    Eleanor: Like What.

    Reggie: Multiplying 7 to 10 digit numbers in my head. I could give you the cube root of pretty much any number.

    Eleanor: Like Rainman.

    Reggie: No, he was an autistic savant. As you can tell, I'm alert, extroverted, affable and articulate...

    Eleanor: Of course.

    Reggie: ...and not to mention devilishly handsome.

    Eleanor: Not to mention.

  • Eleanor: What was the name of that piece you wrote for the recital?

    Reggie: Like Sunday, Like Rain.

    Eleanor: So beautiful.

    Reggie: I'll write a part for the cornet.