That watery loneliness like Emily

Marcus 2022-04-23 07:01:09

The romantic and affectionate France, the innocent girl who fantasizes in the daytime, the innocent adult like a child, the warm and wonderful ordinary life, the lonely heart as gentle as water''''''No matter how the best foreign language film is selected, "Angel Emily" "Always on the list.

There is a kind of loneliness that is gentle as water

It is the inherent loneliness in the heart, and it is the feeling that the "angels" of our ordinary world have. This kind of feeling will always trigger the resonance of you who feel the same way.

Remember the marble box that Emily stumbled upon, I have a similar one, full of childhood memories

Taking a camera and taking pictures of clouds like rabbits, this is also what I want to do the most.

There is also a love fairy tale with the male protagonist who smiles silly, which is also a fantasy I have had since I was a child.

When loneliness becomes gentle, everything is so beautiful.

Simple is the most beautiful

Girls who love fantasies are the purest, and sometimes fantasies come true after thinking about them.

Living in reality is too tiring, and living in fantasy is also good. Just like Emily's monologue in the movie: "If Emily prefers to live in a dream and continue to close herself, it is her right, because nothing is accomplished is also an inalienable right."

All are beautiful

I love this movie because of its warm plot, because of its French romance, and because every frame of it is so beautiful.

Let people have the infinite reverie of being in a fairy tale. If you were to ask me whose world I would most like to live in, it would be Emily.

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Extended Reading
  • Greyson 2021-10-20 18:58:55

    It’s better to caring for others with all your heart than to blame yourself

  • Eve 2021-10-20 18:58:50

    The soundtrack is great, the editing is great. Others are not good enough. At least not good appetite. Until now, I am only impressed with the first part of the film, which is Emily’s self-report.

Amélie quotes

  • Joseph: You're gorgeous when you blush. Like a wild flower.

    Georgette: [shaking head] It's my dyspepsia.

  • Narrator: [Amélie has found Nino's photo album and his "lost" posters] Any normal girl would call the number, meet him, return the album and see if her dream is viable. It's called a reality check. The last thing Amélie wants.