The movie is called "Sad Movie". I don't know if the original title is the same.
I like to watch movies that can move people's hearts. The narrow sense of moving people here can be understood as making people cry. So when I saw its poster, I was immediately drawn to it.
I've been very hypocritical a while ago. People who read a book, watch a movie, play, etc. are keen to figure out some themes from it, and sublimate some ideas, especially to the realm of human nature, life, and life. In order to prove that he is taking a thoughtful and profound intellectual route.
After watching this "Sad Movie", I still burst into tears and won a lot of psychological refreshment. But this time I'm not being pretentious, because I suddenly find that it's not necessary at all, it's ridiculous.
The moving place is different for everyone. When it touches your nerve and expresses what you think, it feels like a movie that can hold a place in your heart.
For example, in this one, the plot is said to be very old-fashioned: a young mother who breaks down her estrangement with her young son and regains kinship because of her lack of time with cancer; a girl who has been expecting her firefighter boyfriend to propose to her, but is on the verge of fulfilling her wish. Lost her boyfriend forever—he died in the fire just before proposing; the deaf and burn scarred girl who plays Snow White in the park falls in love with the street painter in the park, when she finally gets the courage to pick her When he took off the doll's hood and faced the painter and asked him to paint a portrait of her, the painter would also leave her to study abroad.
But it still earned my tears.
Because the mother on the sickbed reminded me of my grandfather. I suddenly began to blame myself for not spending more time with my grandfather, always not seeing him for one reason or another, and sometimes even wanting to sleep a little longer. . . I forgot that human life has a time limit.
And the deaf-mute girl with a scar on her face but clear eyes, and the words "When facing a loved one, don't look in the mirror, just look at your heart."
Perhaps, when facing a movie, we Don't look at other people's comments, but only look at our hearts.
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