I am a loyal fan of Feng Xiaogang, and I still ran to the cinema in a saddle, so I can support the genuine version.
The opening of the film is really atmospheric, with long black and white shots dangling, giving it a sense of history and vicissitudes. So the scene of Fan Wei sitting on the bed caused a sudden burst of laughter. This is a comparison shooting method. I even suspected that the person sitting behind me was Feng Xiaogang's laughing nurse. Every time the scene was cut, he gave a very positive and healthy laugh. It's like watching a soapy TV series. There is such a laugh scene, and I laugh unconsciously. After the movie, I miss the original "Party A and Party B" and "See You or Not", and I still remember the lines and scenes in it. Laughing unconsciously, that kind of laughter is sincere.
I don't know if Fan Wei is acting as a fool or a venture capitalist who is mocking the concept of hype. Although the taste is a bit out of line with the whole movie, it is still very pleasing. After all, Ge You can not go to work and go around looking for marriage because of the thick two million. Sterling is the strong backing of the whole play!
Shu Qi is very beautiful, very elegant, and has a touch of sadness in her bones - a girl with such characteristics will make many men fascinated, and of course "Qin Fen" who is still very white-skinned is not excluded. The homosexuals, cemetery sellers, ethnic minority girls in Yunnan, and even Taiwanese girls with BB in the front of the story are all in line with the basic elements of comedy. In the second half of the film, Feng Xiaogang himself said it, and the filming is very literary. In fact, Xu Fan, Liu Bei and Ge You have had love affairs before, and they are also very touching in a certain detail, but they are little women in Beijing, and Shu Qi is behind 101 in Taipei, Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, or New York's In the Empire State Building, her back is drawn thin and long, with the short and pragmatic Ge You, there is a bit of a cultural conflict!
Japan seems to be a country that advocates suicide very much. In the past, it was fierce, such as abdominal cutting, and later, it was elegant, such as "immortality in the climax" (Paradise Lost). Shu Qi chose to commit suicide in clean Hokkaido, and used the destruction of her body and skin to pay homage to her past love. Many people who suffer in love can deeply appreciate this. After the attempt, she was often able to look at life again, so she neatly resolved the heavy past on the Costa, and she could probably spend the rest of her life happily with Ge You. At that moment, she didn't fall in love with Ge You, but as long as she allowed Ge You to love her, it was enough. How can there be so many perfect stories in life? I suddenly thought of Fang Zhongxin and his estranged wife. The attitude of the Chinese people to maintain their marriage is very puzzling. Wouldn't it hurt if they didn't separate? Not necessarily.
It's not an exaggeration to say that it is inspirational: don't be too obsessed with love, it's almost enough. Meeting a good person is more important than meeting a good love. At the end of 2008, it would be an encouragement to let go of all attachments and pursue a true harmony. There have been too many joys and sorrows this year. In any case, it is always a good thing to let go.
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