A soundtrack determines the tone of the whole movie, and the loneliness brought by the sparse piano sound is very empty and light. As for voyeurism, I believe that this is just an extreme juvenile crush, and a deformed love story is used to express the views on love. In fact, each of us is Torek, every voyeur is every miss, we spy on her social circle to get the sesame mung bean in her life, and her every move will always affect ours Sadness, joy and sorrow, we will laugh, cry, be happy, and be sad, but the secret love is one-way and humble, so that Torek never dared to embrace her, dare not kiss her, and dare not take her to the lake He didn't dare to take her to Budapest, he was afraid of ruining her life and her love, so he just wanted to secretly deliver milk to her or ask her to go to a cafe for ice cream, even though she was more accustomed to drinking red wine. In the end, even if the heroine sees being loved through the pair of binoculars, she can only reveal helplessness in her eyes. After all, she can't see him scratching his hand for her, and he can't see his solo dance pulling the milk cart , can't see him putting ice cubes on his temples to suppress his tears. After all, no one knows that the secret love is only the one who silently paid moved him. It's not that I don't understand, I just don't want to understand.
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