At the beginning of the year, forum d'image on chatlet held a film exhibition "From Beijing to Taipei, China with Thousands of Faces", which included many of Wong Kar-wai's films, including Chongqing Forest of course. I think it must be in Cantonese. I'm sure I'll feel very desperate when I watch it. I'll think about it again.
2. When I was in high school, I helped my friends write love letters, or made suggestions and revisions. It's rare that they trust me so much, so I try my best to create a soulful and melancholy image for them. The usual opening remarks are generally "I like to watch Wong Kar Wai's movies", because I was well versed in the truth of besieging Wei and saving Zhao and saving the country by curves. He said that he wanted to add some points to the cultural depth of love letters, and bump into a similar one. The girl who is not the same in appearance, I can win back a city for my simple and rude brothers.
Later, I felt that the girl should not eat this set, so the opening remarks changed to "I like watching Iwai Shunji's movies", still besieging Wei to save Zhao, but adding exotic flavors, japanese's youth cards are more popular.
But in my impression, neither Wong Kar Wai nor Iwai Shunji have ever succeeded. Now that I think about it, I should write "I like watching Stephen Chow's movies", maybe it will achieve unexpected results.
3. Student life is indeed a very beautiful thing. Some people can play ball, some people are handsome, some people have good grades, some people can sing, some people pretend to be deep, they can get girls with a little effort.
I also wanted to pick up a girl, but unfortunately I failed. Now that I think about it, it should be because I was too dazzling back then, and they felt inferior and could only say sorry.
I don't blame you.
4. Sometimes I also feel very apprehensive. People like me who are so superficial and don't know how to accumulate, prefer the unreachable clouds. What I want, I desperately want what I want, my friend yb summed it up. I really enjoyed playing with him, he made me feel like there was another friend in this world who was just as clueless as me.
5. The film started to get emotional when "The Man in the Dream" sounded. I thought it was "Dreams", but it turned out to be Wang Jingwen's cover of "Dream Man". Watching the short-haired young girl Faye Wong jumping happily, I suddenly wanted to cry. This kind of feeling is very strange, I don't know how to describe it, I don't have any empathy for the film, it's just music, like a plane taking off suddenly, and the captain, passengers, and destination are unknown. Outside the window was the setting sun, and it started to get dark.
6. "I seem to have fallen in love with you", did something happen, and I didn't notice it. I still believe in the glass of wine we drank together. As for whether I sang that song, neither you nor I remember. It's like having an unrealistic dream after crying a lot.
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