There was a period of 3-4 years when I watched a lot of movies, so after this period of time, I finally reached a certain degree of fatigue with movies. Now I basically only watch American dramas—because it’s so vulgar and awe-inspiring— - There are very few movies that I can watch after 10 minutes.
First of all, I'm not a literary youth, those who only talk without plot or who only talk in plot but don't talk, pretend, pretend B or pretend 2 basically can't stand it.
Secondly, I have no imagination. The so-called blockbuster movies that are so profound that they fly all over the sky, wear history, wear the future, wear themselves, save the dinosaurs, save the earth, are so high-level and messy, I basically don't watch them.
Then you love me, I love her, she loves him, he loves him, he loves it...the basics don't look.
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At this rate, there are only a few dozen movies a year that I can watch on Earth.
If this film ends when Wall-E loses his memory, then it will be an out-and-out tragedy for me to scold my mother, but just when I was about to scold my mother, the screenwriter still made a big shock It's a Hollywood-style dog-blood ending, but in the end, I also like this ending. Originally, I spent more than an hour in such a rare investment, and at least it should let me see the bright side of the world.
The film is romantic, endearing, heartwarming, and genius despite its pessimism, irony, and world-weariness at heart.
Just like "Butterfly" and "Cinema Paradise" that I think feel the same way, how cute and beautiful you will feel, but you know that they don't treat you as an idiot and take meat for food, you cry and laugh, mixed with joy and sorrow . At the same time, you are moved again, because you can't help thinking about yourself, why can't you meet beautiful people in a bad life like them, so in the end you start to be jealous again.
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