When I first saw it, I didn't quite understand it, but slowly I understood it. The film uses two coins in different time and space, and the method is very novel.
The film "Love Letter" explores life and death in the film. On the one hand, it shows the living state that has been left behind; on the other hand, it traces the sprouting of youth and sighs the beauty of the past. These two themes appear at the intersection, creating a visual interlaced time for the audience.
The delicate and mournful emotions in the film are an indirect denial and criticism of today's money and materials. The director uses cold and warm tones to write reality, depiction, and memory, which completely form a sharp contrast. It guides the audience to pay more attention to this memory and to nostalgic and reminisce about the past.
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