The film is very touching. In the sparse small hall, I insisted on keeping it till the end, silently waiting for the hero to appear again, until the lights came on and the subtitles rolled endlessly. The staff came over to say hello to me and began to clean up. Rubbish, just give up. The actor is the prince who died after a duel with Brad Pitt in "Troy", or is Henry VIII in "Another Berlin Girl", his eyes are the most unforgettable place. Unlike the novel, the novel always runs through the wife's self-report, while the movie is more like the time traveler's own perception.
If one day you could travel anywhere in your life, what would you do? Stop a disaster? Win the millionaire lottery? Try to suppress the madness for a long time? Peep into the secrets of the past and the future? Maybe when you really have superpowers, you find that this is just a joke of God, and personal suffering is not funny at all. It is a very pleasant experience to meet my daughter 10 years later, and it is also a blessing to come back to attend the wedding many years ago, but what is it like to witness your last moments in advance? Life is a hunt. Maybe you will catch something. It may be interesting or bloody. The film produced by Brad Pitt has the same theme as "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", which he personally starred before, but much better.
Such a life that is constantly traversing, one by one, hurriedly coming and going, what will you remember in the end?
Remember your last smile?
The guy who seriously apologized to you;
the novel
that really moved you to tears; the man
who leaned down to tie your shoelaces in the cold morning; those stylized hugs and kisses;
cards , And the gifts accumulated over the years;
and the smile hidden in the heart...
So please slow down, choose clothes slowly, listen to every favorite music, look through the photos slowly, slowly To taste every drink, slowly passing by every stop, slowly, trying to feel them.
Because it is impossible to have the entire chapter, so I have to cherish those scattered words, as well as those leaves and stars that exist because of your existence.
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