Looking at it again, after watching it, I didn't feel that the film was about Li Mubai's lust for Yu Jiaolong, as many people said, but I felt that from the beginning to the end, it talked about people's attitudes towards things that have been missed.
It's only after it's missed that people react, oh, it's been missed. . .
Everyone's reaction is different, Yu Xiulian's tears, the little tiger goes to grab the kiss, the blue-eyed fox intends to kill the disciple and Yu Jiaolong jumps off the cliff to make a wish.
It's just that I don't understand, why do we sometimes make some wrong decisions when we know we'll regret it? When Xiaohu was in Xinjiang, he knew from the beginning that he couldn't let go, why did he let Yu Jiaolong go? Yu Jiaolong met Xiaohu in Beijing, why did he let him go, insist on getting married, and then run away from marriage? Is it because I didn't think clearly, or is there something that can only be decided after reaching the final step? Or, in fact, death made the final decision for us. . .
This film is really good, it expresses the implicit emotions of the Chinese people very richly.
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