The first scene that touches the lacrimal glands is when Einar wants to put on Gerta's nightgown to fall asleep. Faced with Gerta's vague rejection, his eyes are wet is doesn't matter what i wear, is whether i dream, that's lily's dream. Balloons that have been punctured by needles are out of control. In the latter part of the film, Einar pursues her dream, and the physical torture is not so important. In the end, she also goes with the dream. last night, i had the most beautiful dream, i dream that i was a baby, in my mother's arm, she look down at me, she
call me lily. Unlike Boys Don't Cry, your tears are full of beauty.
The soundtrack of the film: Alexandre Desplat, the symphony at the end of the film uses strings to render emotions, and you seem to be able to imagine that silk scarf drifting into the distance with the wind. Director: Tom Hooper, Cinematography: Danny Cohen. The picture is beautiful, Denmark is beautiful.
Personally think that the fly in the ointment is the plot and cuts. Everything changed suddenly. The person who was in this room and the camera went to that room, and the person turned his head and walked away and returned to this room, feeling a little dizzy. If it is not a clear theme and content, it may feel messy. But it may be difficult to present a biography in two hours.
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