Suzhou River

Chandler 2022-12-14 21:52:10

If I leave one day, will you look for me like a motor? Yes, will you keep looking? Yes, will you always find death? You lied, stories like this are only found in love stories, I don't believe it. I can't wait to write some thoughts about this love and suddenly don't know how to proceed. . . "Two people who have never met before, sat together, and then?...And then...of course it's love..." I like this sentence the most, a peculiar feeling, simplicity, it's all love of always. All love starts like this, gorgeous, vulgar, romantic, simple, the story itself is not attractive, the filming techniques and angles of the film are unique, I like this feeling, record it from a side-by-side perspective A story, follow that shot, into the story, out of the story.
I haven't watched a movie for a long time. I'm tired. I like the old-fashioned feeling. Old Shanghai, Hong Kong by Eileen Chang, and Suzhou River still stubbornly survive with its inherent attitude in urban Shanghai. I have seen many stories about the demolition of Suzhou River, and the stories that happened during the demolition. Sunny days happened here. I think such places are mysterious, and there are always some unknowns in them...

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  • Edna 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    I don't quite understand why Suzhou River was banned back then, or did I just watch the abridged version? The director's visual angle is very good. He seeks the value of his existence and his own value through the eyes of others. It's just a simple love scene, only complicated by two girls who look alike. At that time, in an era of change, including the concept of love, pure love became a belief

  • Shaun 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    This kind of film, the story is not the most important, this kind of trivial and not messy small emotions are the most attractive and moving; a large number of first-person perspectives and wobbly handheld photography will make the viewer feel the same, and the most The last line in my heart is the last line: "But I would rather close my eyes alone and wait for the next love."