When I first started watching it, it was the color and feel of the entire film that attracted me, not the characters at all, let alone the storyline. The color of the film is pale yellow, with a touch of sadness and calmness. A group of high-spirited young people can be called geniuses and promising people.
I like the scene where the protagonist calculates on the glass, the transparent glass, and the densely packed tools are written with a white pen. Like the protagonist's psychology, like everyone's heart, we only have a pair of eyes, and the ability to see the outside world is probably just that small window. And the protagonist, this small window is still covered up by the mathematics he loves, by mathematical formulas, and by logical theorems. He is a genius, and a genius must have things that ordinary people cannot understand. I believe this, I believe that when any person's behavior cannot be understood by others, there must be a secret hidden in it that ordinary people can't see through.
When I started to watch it, I felt so bored and boring, and I continued to watch it next to my temperament. However, in the end, I was deeply attracted by him. Movies are always like this, he can show us in a more intuitive way what we seem to be completely bizarre, absurd behavior. No one can deny that everyone sees the world differently, but there is only one world. There are really three people in his life that other people can't see, only he can communicate with them, that's what exists.
Of course, the essential element of any movie is love, the love here is too calm, just such a woman spent their whole life with him. I don't know what it's like to live your whole life with someone you love but you never understand. But in the end when they looked at each other and wept, I think they really had love...
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