First kiss, Sophie

Hailee 2022-04-19 09:02:44


Nov 4, 2005
After watching Sophie Marceau's "First Kiss" the day before yesterday, I finally couldn't help but talk here.
The 13-year-old Wei has a clear face, and his eyes are filled with some transparent sadness.
I have always liked Sophie Marceau's eyes, with some dementia and purity, not too exaggerated, very oriental. Wandering around in the school, when I saw those beautiful women walking by, I occasionally found something out of the ordinary. There is such a girl in the school, like Sophie's eyes, clear, calm, transparent, with no end in sight. Whenever this happens, I can't help but look back, take a deep breath, and sigh that she has Sophie-like eyes.
At first, I thought Wei was melancholy, and some of the aloof and calm children of the same age were different. But when faced with the arrival of love, she was very obsessed. Perhaps it was her hazy sense of love that made her precocious and wandering in the circle of adolescence. She would fall in love with such a boy with big eyes, dancing in slow motion alone among the many crazy dancers. She lay quietly on top of him, as if immersed in something. In the end, the music has changed, and her boy has also changed. What remains the same is that she is still in his arms! ~~~Intoxicated~~~~~~

used to like watching Zhang Aijia's films. Whether it's "Heartbeat" or "Want to Fly", I always feel that she is a woman who can make time stay in the era of first love forever. She is the magician of time, constantly creating miracles on the screen. In fact, first love can only be a beautiful shadow in people's minds forever. We can't touch it, but we can always reminisce or appreciate it. So is Iwai Shunji. A clean and pure first love is a memory that can never be erased. Xiaorou is gone, Haojun is missing, maybe they will meet after many years, see a familiar face in the vast crowd, and smile knowingly, like a warm light from the scattered clouds in an instant. There is always such a pair of young people in first love, under a big tree, with innocent smiles, watching the fading sunset! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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