It is purely a personal opinion: the theme of this film is really incomprehensible. In the name of a love film, I don't know what kind of so-called "love concept" is being advertised and displayed. The characters in the film are also paranoid to a certain extent. If so, it should be said that the male protagonist is "sick". Seeing that everyone is talking about the relationship between DM and SM, to be honest, it is indeed a bit similar! Woodcock and Alma's love came a little suddenly and inexplicably, a breakfast, a few eye-contacts, casual conversations, then a date and Alma's clothes, (maybe some of the love came really cleverly, yes I do not understand). After watching this film, I was greatly disappointed, and it came under the name of Phantom Craftsman. But expectations are too high, and disappointment will be opposite to it. It is estimated that the only extra points for this film are the retro warm yellow film tones and the dynamic feeling here. In the heart of music. The other thing that puzzled me was, what is "Phantom"? What is the retribution that Woodcock has been obsessed with? How can you think that the poison of poisonous mushrooms will be good for you? Alma loves Woodcock too much, so no matter what he does that his bottom line can't tolerate, he can choose to accept and change? What impressed me most was the shot of Woodcock's first tailoring for Alma. At first, Alma was very happy and didn't mind at all, but I don't know why Alma became nervous when Sister Woodcock came in. Incomparably, and lost the confidence just now, the muscles of the whole body are tightening, there is a feeling of being scrutinized, losing dignity, honor and disgrace, and at this moment Woodcock seems to be unaware of this feeling at all. , still judging Alma as an object according to his usual style. Woodcock's sister Cyril's personality is also a bit difficult to guess. She doesn't know what is hidden under her calm and composed appearance. She seems to be on top of Woodcock. She is Woodcock's sedative and protector. Xinmaru, she is Woodcock's "second mother", Cyril has never been married, and her whole life seems to be devoted to this fine knitted dress, and her younger brother who lives with her, she obeys. He, caring for him, helping him, in every possible way. She also has ancient feudal thoughts, but she is much better than her younger brother Woodcock. She understands the world, understands every girl's feelings for Woodcock, and understands Woodcock's whole person. Take off this serious and deep skin, I think Cyril is also a very perfect person. Woodcock: The male protagonist of this film, at the beginning of the film, uses multiple sets of shots to show such a man who is handsome, detail-oriented, neat and well-mannered, and he exudes a noble indifference everywhere. With his handsome face and the uniquely designed skirt for ladies, how could he not make many young women and girls fall in love with it? Rigorousness and dedication in doing things, strict table rules and regulations, while attracting people, they also put a pair of shackles on the attracted person. He wants to love, he can love, but he just can't stay with you all the time, can't enter the marriage hall with you, because he is deeply troubled by the "phantom" and can't escape, so that he can only indulge in work to gain His great achievements, the worship and admiration of all, to obtain inner self-satisfaction; therefore, in order to maintain this "sacred halo", he worked hard to conceive, he was vicious, he cursed, he wanted to escape from the world, but inevitably he had to depend on the world. . Alma, the heroine of this film, has a sense of intimacy on her body, and always has a faint, shallow smile on her face. She has a deep love and possessiveness for Woodcock, and has her own ideas. Eagerly expressing her thoughts, although these thoughts would hinder and arouse Woodcock's disgust, she still chose to express and display these most real thoughts in her heart, as if she still had great hope that Woodcock was Cork will change her long-standing style of doing things because of her love for her. She tries to break free from the repressive cage set up by Woodcock and get rid of the constraints of these rules, but it turns out that she is wrong, and Woodcock treats her Alma's love is far lighter than she imagined. Compared to the "phantom" that has bound her for many years and the strength and dignity disguised on the surface, Alma's love is insignificant and light as a feather. Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.) With his handsome face and the uniquely designed skirt for ladies, how could he not make many young women and girls fall in love with it? Rigorousness and dedication in doing things, strict table rules and regulations, while attracting people, they also put a pair of shackles on the attracted person. He wants to love, he can love, but he just can't stay with you all the time, can't enter the marriage hall with you, because he is deeply troubled by the "phantom" and can't escape, so that he can only indulge in work to gain His great achievements, the worship and admiration of all, to obtain inner self-satisfaction; therefore, in order to maintain this "sacred halo", he worked hard to conceive, he was vicious, he cursed, he wanted to escape from the world, but inevitably he had to depend on the world. . Alma, the heroine of this film, has a sense of intimacy on her body, and always has a faint, shallow smile on her face. She has a deep love and possessiveness for Woodcock, and has her own ideas. Eagerly expressing her thoughts, although these thoughts would hinder and arouse Woodcock's disgust, she still chose to express and display these most true thoughts in her heart, as if she still had great hope that Woodcock was Cork will change her long-standing style of doing things because of her love for her. She tries to break free from the repressive cage set up by Woodcock and get rid of the constraints of these rules, but it turns out that she is wrong, and Woodcock treats her Alma's love is far lighter than she imagined. Compared to the "phantom" that has bound her for many years and the strength and dignity disguised on the surface, Alma's love is insignificant and light as a feather. Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.) With his handsome face and the uniquely designed skirt for ladies, how could he not make many young women and girls fall in love with it? Rigorousness and dedication in doing things, strict table rules and regulations, while attracting people, they also put a pair of shackles on the attracted person. He wants to love, he can love, but he just can't stay with you all the time, can't enter the marriage hall with you, because he is deeply troubled by the "phantom" and can't escape, so that he can only indulge in work to gain His great achievements, the worship and admiration of all, to obtain inner self-satisfaction; therefore, in order to maintain this "sacred halo", he worked hard to conceive, he was vicious, he cursed, he wanted to escape from the world, but inevitably he had to depend on the world. . Alma, the heroine of this film, has a sense of intimacy on her body, and always has a faint, shallow smile on her face. She has a deep love and possessiveness for Woodcock, and has her own ideas. Eagerly expressing her thoughts, although these thoughts would hinder and arouse Woodcock's disgust, she still chose to express and display these most true thoughts in her heart, as if she still had great hope that Woodcock was Cork will change her long-standing style of doing things because of her love for her. She tries to break free from the repressive cage set up by Woodcock and get rid of the constraints of these rules, but it turns out that she is wrong, and Woodcock treats her Alma's love is far lighter than she imagined. Compared to the "phantom" that has bound her for many years and the strength and dignity disguised on the surface, Alma's love is insignificant and light as a feather. Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.) At the same time, he also put a pair of heavy shackles on the attracted person. He wants to love, he can love, but he just can't stay with you all the time, can't enter the marriage hall with you, because he is deeply troubled by the "phantom" and can't escape, so that he can only indulge in work to gain His great achievements, the worship and admiration of all, to obtain inner self-satisfaction; therefore, in order to maintain this "sacred halo", he worked hard to conceive, he was vicious, he cursed, he wanted to escape from the world, but inevitably he had to depend on the world. . Alma, the heroine of this film, has a sense of intimacy on her body, and always has a faint, shallow smile on her face. She has a deep love and possessiveness for Woodcock, and has her own ideas. Eagerly expressing her thoughts, although these thoughts would hinder and arouse Woodcock's disgust, she still chose to express and display these most real thoughts in her heart, as if she still had great hope that Woodcock was Cork will change her long-standing style of doing things because of her love for her. She tries to break free from the repressive cage set up by Woodcock and get rid of the constraints of these rules, but it turns out that she is wrong, and Woodcock treats her Alma's love is far lighter than she imagined. Compared to the "phantom" that has bound her for many years and the strength and dignity disguised on the surface, Alma's love is insignificant and light as a feather. Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.) At the same time, he also put a pair of heavy shackles on the attracted person. He wants to love, he can love, but he just can't stay with you all the time, can't enter the marriage hall with you, because he is deeply troubled by the "phantom" and can't escape, so that he can only indulge in work to gain His great achievements, the worship and admiration of all, to obtain inner self-satisfaction; therefore, in order to maintain this "sacred halo", he worked hard to conceive, he was vicious, he cursed, he wanted to escape from the world, but inevitably he had to depend on the world. . Alma, the heroine of this film, has a sense of intimacy on her body, and always has a faint, shallow smile on her face. She has a deep love and possessiveness for Woodcock, and has her own ideas. Eagerly expressing her thoughts, although these thoughts would hinder and arouse Woodcock's disgust, she still chose to express and display these most real thoughts in her heart, as if she still had great hope that Woodcock was Cork will change her long-standing style of doing things because of her love for her. She tries to break free from the repressive cage set up by Woodcock and get rid of the constraints of these rules, but it turns out that she is wrong, and Woodcock treats her Alma's love is far lighter than she imagined. Compared to the "phantom" that has bound her for many years and the strength and dignity disguised on the surface, Alma's love is insignificant and light as a feather. Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.) Lielie, he wants to be free from the world, but inevitably he has to depend on the world. Alma, the heroine of this film, has a sense of intimacy on her body, and always has a faint, shallow smile on her face. She has a deep love and possessiveness for Woodcock, and has her own ideas. Eagerly expressing her thoughts, although these thoughts would hinder and arouse Woodcock's disgust, she still chose to express and display these most real thoughts in her heart, as if she still had great hope that Woodcock was Cork will change her long-standing style of doing things because of her love for her. She tries to break free from the repressive cage set up by Woodcock and get rid of the constraints of these rules, but it turns out that she is wrong, and Woodcock treats her Alma's love is far lighter than she imagined. Compared to the "phantom" that has bound her for many years and the strength and dignity disguised on the surface, Alma's love is insignificant and light as a feather. Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.) Lielie, he wants to be free from the world, but inevitably he has to depend on the world. Alma, the heroine of this film, has a sense of intimacy on her body, and always has a faint, shallow smile on her face. She has a deep love and possessiveness for Woodcock, and has her own ideas. Eagerly expressing her thoughts, although these thoughts would hinder and arouse Woodcock's disgust, she still chose to express and display these most real thoughts in her heart, as if she still had great hope that Woodcock was Cork will change her long-standing style of doing things because of her love for her. She tries to break free from the repressive cage set up by Woodcock and get rid of the constraints of these rules, but it turns out that she is wrong, and Woodcock treats her Alma's love is far lighter than she imagined. Compared to the "phantom" that has bound her for many years and the strength and dignity disguised on the surface, Alma's love is insignificant and light as a feather. Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.) . Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.) . Alma's greatest relief was also when she felt that she had gained control and a sense of importance. She used poisonous mushrooms to lay Woodcock weakly on the bed and whispered to her side. (When the medicine was taken, it was the moment when Woodcock made a dress for the princess. Because of the medicine, Woodcock destroyed the elaborate dress, and the whole workshop was busy and anxious. At that time, I really wanted to strangle this unknown. A serious woman, doesn't she know that these "arts" designed are Woodcock's hard work, his treasure, and everyone's hope? Just to get this brief sense of snuggle and need, and put these It's all destroyed and selfish.) (The love movies I watched recently didn't seem to give me too much emotion, maybe the movie "Blue Bridge" is too heavy in my heart, after all, this is my history. The most touching love movie I've ever seen.)
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