undercurrent

Marcella 2022-04-22 07:01:54

It's almost my favorite type of movie. It describes the undercurrents of those peaceful lives. Day after day, life changes as if only the wind roaring outside the house is like the voice of the heroine's heart. The last scene is simply amazing. All the cheers and applause put the heroine in a more lonely and desperate situation. The same dance music at the wedding and the heroine who knew all the truth almost went back to 45 years ago and overturned all the original good memories. All the emotions pile up and the movie comes to a screeching halt when it hits the tipping point. If you're young, you can still change and choose. It seems that old age takes away not only healthy vitality, but also the right to start over and choose. Bar

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  • Kristofer 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    2015 SIFF's last life is probably the greatest despair in the old age to find out that he may not be the only one in his wife's life. Emotions are all hidden in the weather, the piano and the eyes. Auntie's acting is amazing.

  • Kameron 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Love and marriage are clichés that are both relatively independent and interdependent. On the 45th anniversary, the golden wedding is in the blink of an eye. Only romantics will believe that this is the magic of love. The reality is the maintenance of family dependence and tolerance. Really to this state, as the film says: .... "then we eat and sleep as usual, when nothing happens, get up as usual, and try to start again" - this is marriage.

45 Years quotes

  • Kate Mercer: You used to love your birdwatching.

    Geoff Mercer: I did, yes.

    Kate Mercer: It's funny how you forget the things in life that make you happy.

  • Geoff Mercer: Lena, this is wonderful. Thank you.

    Lena: Not bad for an old fascist, huh?