to be frank. The more than two hours of this movie was a complete torture for me. Although everything about Lily Zhou is about the same length. But maybe it's the subject matter. I finished reading Lily Zhou in one go. But Flower and Alice made me almost fall asleep watching it. I remember the first feeling after watching this movie was that Iwai was going back to the old ways. This film seems to be another continuation of Love Letter and April Story, no matter the subject matter or the picture and texture. A touch of friendship. But it has more sunshine than the previous two. And more delicate and delicate. It feels like every detail is magnified to shoot. And the fresh and timeless feel reminds me of movies like The Blue Door. The picture of this film is closer to the story of April. There are a lot of long shots. Freeze in a still scene. The characters express their emotions within the frame. Good light perception. Even some pictures will have the feeling that the sun unbridled overflowing every corner. There is one scene in my memory. Alice goes to audition. One girl after another was rejected by the photographer. In the end, only Alice was left. The photographer asked what she would do. She said I can dance. ballet. The photographer asked her to do a dance. So she took a cup and tape and stuck it on her toes. Start dancing to the melodious sound of the violin. Kick spins. The waist is soft. The arms swing softly. Draw a perfect arc. Great posture. She is like a sudden breeze. Warm and moisturizing filled the entire room. The entire scene lasted five minutes. It is a small climax of the film Alice. There are also flowers. at the end of the video. Hana told Miyamoto what happened. She was so unwilling. But also did. in the prep room. Dim light. She turned her back to him. Because I don't want him to see myself cry. She said so intermittently. During that time, he choked up several times and couldn't speak. see here. Suddenly I thought this girl was really cute. Her portrayal compares favorably with Alice. It feels much deeper. Love and hate are so natural. And in the film. One of the scenes that moved me the most was about Alice and her dad. Because of the divorce of parents. Alice rarely goes out to play with her father. Her father taught her to speak Chinese in the park. When the father and daughter are having a good time. The father was called back by a phone call from work. Although there are complaints. But Alice still took the initiative to send her father away. When the subway broke up. Alice suddenly said to her father "Dad. I love you" in Chinese. It is full of "Yan's" warmth. I was especially moved to see this. And lots of cute little details. All touched my heart. after the movie came out. Many friends who have seen it have asked me the same question. Do you like flowers or Alice? laugh. It reminds me of when Annie was in vogue. Many people will ask on the Internet whether they like July or Ansheng. Like Liang Sheng or Lian An. But what is the point of these questions. More often I think they are actually the same person. At some point we will be Anson. At another moment we are July. At another time, we might be Liang Sheng or Lian An. Humans are constantly changing animals. Be it flowers or Alice. I think we all share some of the same traits as them. When you are unhappy, you might even dance in the rain to vent. The person you like doesn't want to share even the best friend. but no matter. Friends are still friends. You can only get it if you are willing to give up for the other party. Friendship is as precious as love. I think this is the theme of Iwai. Yep. The whole movie feels good overall. Although there are no surprises, at least it does not lose the style that Iwai has. And there is a new breath. I think that's enough. Every little growth of his. That's what keeps me liking him.
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