Bittersweet and Sweet

Darron 2022-11-23 10:54:12

I want to watch this film before I watch Call Me By Your Name next week, so I decided to watch this film before going to bed in the wee hours of the morning. I have seen a lot of Timothée Chalamet’s interviews. He is always agile and smart, with unique texture and distinctiveness; so when he saw the first frame in this movie, he felt a sense of familiarity. As far as this work is concerned, it is a wonderfully crafted script, performance, cinematography, lighting, color, production design, editing, and music. Full of tender and bittersweet warmth. The film has crisp sweetness. Lily Rabe and Timothée Chalamet have aura. The connection between them is natural, real, restrained, lovely, and has a beautiful subtlety. Lily Rabe is naturally clear; I can’t see her work often, but every time I see her, I clearly feel her uniqueness and perceptively talented. And Mr. Chalamet is like no one and nothing else in the world He is just simply and impeccably pinpoint, brilliant, talented, ASTONISHING, and TRIUMPHANT. Seeing his many moment-to-moments in this movie makes people smile, because they all have subtle and moving beauty. His craft is refined and proficient, natural and natural. And he did shine to the explosion. I have the simplest and most beautiful wishes for his future. Because the number of words in the short comment is not enough, so I post a longer one.

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  • [Last lines]

    Billy: Someone should take care of you too.

  • Billy: I was thinking about how even though you were trying to hide it last night, I could see that you were sad, and I knew how to make you happy, and then you ask me to leave. I don't know why you asked me to leave; you were sad again and I knew how to fix it.