Dictating all right songs by sigur ros, this is my first time writing a film review. Narcissus is a movie that I can't let go of for a long time. I rarely watch literary films. I saw the plot introduction of Narcissus on my mobile phone a few days ago. I thought it was a magical commercial with Colin Farrell joining in. I came down and took a look today. When I first watched it, I was disappointed with the simple picture, the slow performance of the characters, and no magical scenes. I wanted to delete it after watching a third of it, but because I liked Farrell better, I insisted on it. Look, the more I look, the more I think I want to know what will happen in the next minute, I am deeply attracted by the plot, Pharrell's loneliness, decadence and no hope, meeting Odin's confusion, fantasy, hope for a new life, fear The lost depression is vividly portrayed. Odin's charming, hesitant to speak, yearning for a new life, love for Farrell, and fairy tales for Annie are really lovable. Before Odin appeared, Little Anne was as hopeless as Pharrell. Odin gave her hope, and her life became colorful. The hero and heroine are connected by children's fairy tales. The director's perfect unexpected ending. There are no fairy tales, men and women get married, and Little Annie's surgery is successful. Like
the soundtrack of this movie is also perfect, Nordic towns, fairy tales, episodes of national treasure-level bands.
Those of you who are used to watching brainless Hollywood blockbusters, come and watch the slow and lyrical literary films.
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