Memories don't have much practical significance, but they are not shameful. At least they let me know that the dead and the comers are connected by flesh and blood.
Just like last weekend when I was bored and bored, I suddenly saw "The Absurd Baker Brothers" on CCTV, and suddenly recalled the traversing mountains and ridges for this movie N years ago ("Climbing the wall and ridge" may be more accurate). .
At that time, it was not easy to see the original film in the cinema. The ambiguity of sex and the beauty of JAZZ are all my impressions of this film. To put it bluntly, I just didn't understand it. Of course, the BITTER-SWEET experience when watching a movie in order to escape the instructor’s clutches is firmly embedded in every light and shadow memory like DVD’s TRAILER.
On a winter afternoon at 23 degrees Celsius in the south, I thought I understood it.
In fact, the story can't escape the old clichés of reality, personality, and emotional entanglement. Two bar singers have been running together for more than ten years, and life is suddenly disrupted by a woman who pops up. Despite the unprecedented success of their three-person partner, their careers and emotions have never been the same.
JACK needs a dignified and unconventional life. Susie, who loves JACK, needs the emotion and belonging that a woman thinks needs to have. FRANK needs a humble but real life. Everyone’s wishes are kind and simple, but everyone has been hurt tremendously.
The film ends when Jack intends to redeem his wishes and career, but neither SUSIE nor FRANK comment on it. The film ends with Susie's lingering turn and JACK's jokes but sad eyes. ENDING is wonderful and melancholy. What is admirable is that the faint sadness that filled the whole film was condensed into despair at the end, but it would actually inspire some leaves of hope. Hi, I really complied with the old saying of Uncle Lu!
Crooked on the sofa, I satisfactorily put together the fragments of images and experiences from N years ago, and by the way gave me a depressed soul massage. Good!
Turn off the TV, turn on the stereo, damn! Zhang Zhenyue's servant began to make trouble again: "Love me, don't leave..."
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