Watching "Bai Lan" without a Desperate Heart-Comments on the View on April 8, 2002

Quinn 2022-01-22 08:02:46

"Spring has warm inspiration and painful fantasies." In these days, troubles have followed like discussions. How to relieve worries? For me, it's only a matter of watching.

Due to tight hand, I can't buy a DVD player. My family's three-disc Xinke VCD had extremely poor error correction capabilities, so I had to support the original version as a last resort. People who are broken in love should watch love literary films. They can’t talk about it by themselves. It’s just too addictive to watch others love to death. After picking for a long time, I chose a plate of "Branchi". Thinking about Cecilia Cheung's cuteness and the beautiful scenery of Korean films, it should be very pleasing to the eye!

With a pious heart, I started to put the discs, and the machine finally did not disappoint me (the original quality is good). At the beginning of the title, there was no cast and crew subtitles, so I went straight to the subject. I thought that because few people knew Korean, the subtitles were cut off (the original film dealer is really empathetic). But it feels that the beginning of the plot is always a bit too sudden. It seems that the director must have used flashbacks. People nowadays always like to be different, sometimes really tired. With the help of the introduction on the cover of the VCD, after all, you can still understand the plot: Bai Lan, a lonely and helpless woman, came to South Korea through a fake marriage. With the name and a photo of her husband she has never met, she portrays her husband's bestness in her heart. The image of, weaves a poignant and beautiful foreign love. To be honest, this kind of plot really touched me. Maybe you have also fallen in love with imaginary characters, such as those on the Internet. That person is like not living in reality, but just living in your heart. Imagination will make everything perfect and everything pure. Such thoughts are even more intoxicating.

However, the ending of this kind of spiritual love is always helpless and sad, and the director also handled the plot in the same way. The film didn't run for 40 minutes, and Kang Bailan, played by Cecilia Cheung, was killed by an illness. Her Korean husband, Li Jiangzhai, was also killed when he relived Bailan's video during his lifetime. With Bailan's sad "love", the subtitles came up slowly at this time. I said in my heart, this director is too awesome, and the use of this flashback technique is also absolutely stunning. But when even the sponsors came out in the end, I felt wrong. After changing the sides, I realized that the order of my discs had been reversed. Seeing hundreds of VCDs, this kind of thing happened for the first time. What made me even more discouraged was that I found that I no longer had the patience to look at it from the beginning. After watching for another 10 minutes, I turned off the machine without even Bailan showing up.

Thinking back to the internet card I bought a few days ago, even the password was scratched off when I scratched the card. I'm also to blame for the exquisite printing of the genuine discs. The Cecilia Cheung on the top was so charming that I was in a trance at that moment.

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