This movie reminds me of< Rose Flower Red Lotus>, yes, it's all about two girls.
If it is defined as a so-called thriller, I'm afraid it's too superficial. What this movie brings to us is more of the human nature that only ethical films have. Aiming at the woman, soft, affectionate, kind, and firm heart.
I remember when I was a child and my neighbor next door searching for shells in the sand pile on the construction site, picking up maple leaves under the autumn trees, in the abandoned old I was hiding in the house, and this little neighbor girl died of meningitis in middle school, but those three or four-year-old memory fragments still appeared in my mind with clear scenes. Sometimes I think of her hiding. She turned her head, afraid or expected, to see her giggling childish face in childhood.
A woman's nerves are always fragile and sensitive, and some past events will be recalled at what moment, and it will flood out like this. This film , is about a woman like you and me. It seems to have dug out this nerve, exaggerated it under the film, and clearly mapped the shadow of memory.
She encountered the dead end of her creation and began to become neurotic, digging out her dusty childhood, But no matter how she thinks about it, she can't get her childhood memories together. In fact, she is already deeply involved in it.
The plot interprets all the weirdness in the retrospection of the past at the end. The girl who held her hand tightly and smiled at her , lost her life. She began to be her, living in this world, the
last scene was touching and warm, they wrote about their childhood, the childhood they had with each other, smooth and tactful. The twin flowers finally opened in the place where fantasy and reality meet, The sunshine in the eyes, caressing the shadow of memory.
This movie is about women.
Because I see all the beautiful neurotic features of women are in it: love, kindness, nostalgia, sensitivity, full of complex, suspicious, self, Perseverance...
Walking out of the movie theater, my head hurts, and I don't want to say a word. I walked into the pharmacy on the first floor and bought a dozen aspirin for 60 cents.
You ask me, how do you feel. I said, let's go to that Hong Kong-style restaurant for dinner.
Actually, I want to tell you, I just want to hold you and all the precious things I have.
Since I was 15 years old, I have Just know that the loss is actually a momentary thing, I don't want to look for your appearance in the shadow of time.
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