After watching it, I think that the four people in the movie have four tasks respectively.
Newt is the story,
Tina is JK
, Rowling Queenie is the director
, Jacob is the audience.
I always feel that Tina is JK Rowling, restrained and full of expectations.
Jacob is the audience, which should be
fine and Queenie acts as the director, walking into Jacob's heart.
I think the last paragraph is perfect
. Newt is going back and says his book will be sent to Tina
and Tina tentatively asks Newt's "girlfriend" if she likes to read
Newt and says "don't know, maybe she changes "
People always change,"
Newt said. "Yeah, I think I've changed too."
Tina was silent.
Halfway through Newt came back and said "I think I'll give you the book face to face"
Tina was very happy "Thank you, thank you very much" (I forgot what it was here - maybe it was too windy on the way back :)
Newt left, and
Tina went back.
My understanding:
When Tina asked Newt's girlfriend, she was telling Newt: I care about you . When
Newt said "don't know", he meant: I've faded away from her.
Newt said "I think so "Side away" means: It's been a pleasure getting along with you during this time in New York, I think I'm already in love with you
but Tina is a reserved person, she's happy and crying
Newt knows, so he came back halfway and said Tina, who gave her the book face to face at
this time, realized that they had a play and was very excited, so she used "very" (it's not easy for a restrained person to use an adverb of degree)
When Tina went back, she took a few steps and jumped, the steps were like their previous conversation, and the jump was like her "very" (oops, very what I forgot -_-, who commented Tell me? And the middle)
Aah, I think this dialogue is perfect :)
Next time, I will analyze the special effects of Queenie and Jacob in the bakery
, but the middle feels a little bit like showing off, the middle I don't think about it in detail, sleep--, I'll add it later
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