What I still remember is PAUL carrying a big fish in the sun, with a cheerful smile, white teeth, and shallow dimples.
In the process of entanglement with the big fish, he showed a beautiful wave, courage and wit, the river water drowned his face again and again, slowly moving, pulling, pulling the line out, and the swaying fish tail was him. A happy mood.
PAUL's wildness and unrestrainedness are the highlights of his personality. He never lives by the rules. Maybe the trapped beast in his heart is not something he can control, so he chose to exile. His youth and growth are wisps of smoke, never monotonous but calm.
I like the years of burning love, and I like the love of the river more.
Like someone said, these two movies are like fire and water.
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