Uluru ~ Born in Love - "Calling for Love in the Center of the World"

Gregorio 2022-11-10 09:14:10

For such a slow-paced movie, it took me three times to watch it. The so-called sun shadow is like this. When you watch it, you will not have too deep feelings, but in the next life, you will inadvertently think of it, a touch of helplessness and sadness, but it is a beautiful memory... Listening to the background song, there is a kind of The urge to cry...

Typhoon ~

Typhoon No. 29 ~ The

whole movie is like a baptism, starting in the typhoon and ending in the typhoon, just like the first love of Xiaoshuo and Aji and the race against time ~ swept like a storm The hearts of two people were touched, but it stopped abruptly after the heavy rain, and everything was light. Only Aji lives forever in Xiaoshuo's memory. I once read a sentence that asks when a person is truly dead, when no one remembers you anymore. In the last years of his life, Aji loved desperately once, and let himself live in Xiaoshuo's heart, life, memory, forever...

The tape can be rewinded and listened to repeatedly, but your memory is not Can only stop at that moment and there will be no new chapters - Xiaoshuo: "I will definitely take you there."

Australia ~ Uluru - Ayers Rock, known as the heart of the earth. The unpredictable colors of Uluru at sunrise and sunset in the red desert are like different people, different smiling faces, corresponding different colors, and different memories that each person meets in his life.

Everyone should be afraid of being forgotten. Aji was afraid of being forgotten, so she took a wedding photo at Chongye. Although her life was dying, she was still so beautiful in the sun in her wedding dress. A photo, such a beautiful and vivid memory, what moved me the most is that Xiao Shuo took a blank marriage certificate and pasted it on the glass of the isolation room after Yaji was seriously ill and entered the isolation room. A glass wall separates not each other but life and death, so close to you but so far away, you can clearly see your moving smile, but you can't catch your dying life. This marriage certificate is Xiaoshuo's promise to Yaji, it's love, pain, helplessness, it's the best moment of Yaji's life...

The so-called beauty is a pity. At the most beautiful moment of love, Yaji's life passed away quietly and left quietly, but Xiaoshuo's love for her could not be taken away. This kind of love flows in Xiaoshuo's life, endlessly, sometimes turbulent, sometimes calm.

Xiaolu is a good girl. She used to be the messenger of Yaji and Xiaoshuo. A car accident interrupted the delivery of Yaji's last tape, which made Xiaolu lame. Years later, someone introduced Xiaolu to Xiaoshuo, whether it was fate or the traction of Yaji, leading her into Xiaoshuo's life, to complete her unfinished love, and to deliver her undelivered tapes. , to let Xiaoshuo take care of this little girl who fell down on the road but desperately grabbed the last tape...

Xiaoshuo said in pain in Master Zhong's photo studio, "I can't forget her." Master Zhong said : "The death of a person is a big event, and the memories, figures, and happy times of the other party will be deeply imprinted in the heart." "If you have a love in your life, you can live to this day. The only thing the living can do is to keep their promises. " In the

end, their love came to the center of the world - Uluru, Australia. Xiaoshuo and Xiaolu came here with Yaji's ashes. Xiaoshuo opened her hand and she flew all over Australia. in the red desert.

Calling for love in the center of the world - love, always in your heart, in your life, in your memory, so close and so clear... Maybe only stillness, love and beauty can be truly eternal~

But Yaji finally said: "I hope you can cherish your life." Only when you have love in life can you always live, cherish your life, love the people, things, things you love... always... always with courage Live on, love what you are worth loving, plainly and heroically...


Uluru ~ Born to be in love - "Calling for Love in the Center of the World"

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