Talking Tuber Love Trilogy

Aric 2022-04-21 09:01:18

In my opinion, if you want to understand love and family, you need to read Ang Lee's trilogy "The Pushing Hand," "The Wedding Banquet," and "Eat Man and Woman." If you want to think about love and sex, you need to read Richard Linklater. The trilogy of words, "Love Before Dawn", "Love Before Sunset" and "Love Before Midnight". Jesse and Celine met in Vienna, reunited in Paris, and vacationed in Greece. The same director, the same male and female protagonists, performed the same continuous story over 18 years. This is not to say that it is unprecedented in film history, and it is absolutely unique.

"Love Before Dawn" is as high as 8.7 points, the reason may be that its romance, petty bourgeoisie, and romantic encounters cater to the deepest desires in the hearts of the majority of men and women. But only romance, petty bourgeoisie, and romantic encounters are not worthy of such a high score. What makes it valuable is that it has more connotations-sex and love, escape and reality, giving and greed, original intention and result...
What he and she originally thought was an affair, two people who had lost love to warm each other, the original intention It was sex, but in the end they were not so dashing and open-minded, they would still be reluctant to part, or they would keep talking about the date they would meet again, sex and love could not be separated; They face each other frankly and truthfully, as if they are talking to themselves and relax, and they also meet someone who can understand. As Liao Yimei said in "Softness", everyone is lonely. In our life, it is not uncommon to encounter love and sex, but to encounter understanding is rare. That is spiritual communication, that is the joy of meeting oneself, that is the excitement of someone listening and someone agreeing. Real love is mixed with many elements of love and sex, and even love and sex are not given priority, and even love and sex are just a pretense of scheming. And their love and sex are so simple and pure, so romantic, so beautiful that they are like fairy tales. What's more, what they have is only one night, so the flash of this moment is enough to light up the rest of their lives.
To say that it is pure love, it is not that I did not understand it, or that I feel that as soon as OOXX, pure love has become pure desire. Chinese traditional education always makes people ashamed to talk about sex, and the pursuit of love is not as bold, direct and enthusiastic as in Europe and America. In fact, why is this necessary? Spirit and flesh are both part of life, and there is no distinction between superior and inferior.

"Memories are very beautiful, as long as you can let the past pass." In "Love at Sunset and Dusk 2004", he sent her home in the car, she said that the romantic temperament in her seemed to be exhausted that night. Now, others can no longer arouse the kind of emotions she once had... So now, from the beginning, I was reluctant to put in the effort.
Hearing this, everyone who has truly loved will have a heart, right? After true love, there is too much deliberation, too much self-protection, too much daring to love and unable to accept - maybe this is the price of true love?

Fortunately, Jesse and Celine ended up together. Although, as Celine said in the night in Vienna, "the clock strikes midnight, we will all become pumpkins", and love is also caught in the fire, although there will not be an absolutely perfect soul mate in this world, but so what? A lover gets married in the end, even if time kills youth, life dilutes passion, and disputes exhausts the soul, he can still say without hesitation, I love you, what more do you want?

Suddenly I remembered a person I once loved deeply. I lost my mind and lost my mind, and I loved the person who only gave but did not take anything. I remembered the dream that I used to wake up from laughing, and the pain that ripped my heart and emptied my soul when I couldn't breathe. But I can't remember her name at all... Maybe, what we can't forget is just those lush years, just our selfless dedication, just that innocence and beauty.
But life is full of red dust, and red dust cannot be seen through, especially love. So I deserve to be single.

PS: Some insights, maybe others have had it? I googled it, but I found that there are some words that are more expressive than what I wrote. Of course, I copied them directly. As for "Love Before Midnight", I have seen Qiqi|Cuckoo's "I bet my youth on tomorrow, you exchange true love for this life", I can only put it aside

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Extended Reading
  • Anne 2022-03-24 09:01:17

    The reserved wandering spirit is lucky to meet another wandering spirit who talks to you. . . I understand that reserve. In the first part of the train, he was surprised that the hostess and Botticelli's Venus were almost exactly the same, and then he said it himself.

  • Deon 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I don’t feel much about this kind of film that has no drama conflicts and is supported purely by talking about literature, art and philosophy. But it’s very romantic to call face to face and pretend that the other person is someone else.

Before Sunrise quotes

  • Jesse: Do you believe in reincarnation?

    Celine: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting.

    Jesse: Yeah, right. Well, most people, you know, a lot of people talk about past lives and things like that, you know? And even if they don't believe it in some specific way, you know, people have some kind of notion of an eternal soul, right?

  • Celine: Yeah.

    Jesse: OK, well this was my thought: 50,000 years ago, there are not even a million people on the planet. 10,000 years ago, there's, like, two million people on the planet. Now there's between five and six billion people on the planet, right? Now, if we all have our own, like, individual, unique soul, right, where do they all come from? You know, are modern souls only a fraction of the original souls? 'Cause if they are, that represents a 5,000 to 1 split of each soul in the last 50,000 years, which is, like, a blip in the Earth's time. You know, so at best we're like these tiny fractions of people, you know, walking... I mean, is that why we're so scattered? You know, is that why we're all so specialized?

    Celine: I don't know. Wait a minute, I'm not sure... I don't...

    Jesse: Yeah, hang on, hang on. It's a, it's a totally scattered thought. It... which is kind of why it makes sense.