I watched the premiere of this movie when I was at the Busan Film Festival. I, who had never liked an actor before, was also shocked by Song Jong-ki's acting skills. At the end of the show, Song Zhongji suddenly came out from the back row. It turned out that he had been watching this movie with everyone. Hearing everyone was amused and sobbed, the audience began to applaud together. I think this is the best thing for an actor. Good praise. Thank you for allowing me to be moved.
This movie is not a movie with a novel script. The reason it won applause is that the protagonist really knows how to use acting skills to make people immersive. The whole movie also used dim means, looking moving, if I have a chance, I would like to go once, the grass and the hillside where they ran.
Everyone has a teenager when he is young, maybe in your high school years, you think he is really good-looking, like the beautiful boy written in the book, you collect his smile, every word he says to you is worthy of you Tell your girlfriends over and over again. He is gentle and affectionate. When he looks at you, his eyes are flooded with sunlight, like the bright sunlight refracting in his eyes, emitting a diamond-shaped light.
Then you entered college, and then you entered the workplace. When you see a romantic love story, you will still think of the original boy, Moshang Juvenile, and maybe you will be stupid. Tell your friend that you had such a him before, and your friend will ask if there is a photo. Waiting for you to pull out his picture, but you also feel that he is not as handsome as you imagined in your heart, and comforting yourself is that he is not photogenic.
In fact, he is just an ordinary teenager, but he has become irreparable in your youth, and he will always be talked about and remembered. Maybe you are still in contact now, but there is nothing to say after a few conversations. Those secrets are buried, no one will ever remember, and become a treasure of one's own.
I really want to hug you, boy, just hug you.
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