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Fruit Ge Wei Zi

The love in the movie, which I remember most and like best, is the kind of love that I want but regret. Give a few examples.

For example, in the movie Peacock, the heroine's sister has an admirer, that is, supporting fruit. Fruit noticed her because her sister freely put a parachute in the street like a bird, fell in love with her and slowly approached her. Unfortunately, my sister doesn't like him, or she is playing dumb. Sister is rebellious in her bones and yearns for freedom. In a loveless family, she felt depressed. In a small town where no one knew her, she had nowhere to find a confidant, so she chose to marry a civil affairs bureau driver and wanted to flee her hometown.

As for the fruit, she waited for her silently. When she went to him and asked him to help her beat the bad guys who bullied her brother, the fruit was very lost. I asked her if you thought I was a gangster, but he helped anyway. After my sister got married, Guo also helped my younger brother and asked carefully, "What about your sister ... how are your family?" A word exposed his sincerity of watching from a distance, and he was still waiting.

Later, my sister asked Guo why he didn't get married and waited to eat his wedding candy. The fruit says you just wait. Unfortunately, I didn't wait. My sister married a husband in Yunnan after divorce, because there are peacocks in her hometown. She still loves fantasy so much, but she doesn't know that the person who tolerates her is actually fruit. It's a pity that they are not together.

Let's start with a foreign film, The Barber of Siberia. Don't be frightened by this name. Actually, it's a romantic drama, but there is no barber in it. The hero and heroine obviously love each other. Because of misunderstanding and the problems of the times, the hero changed from a promising military cadet to a prisoner and was sent to Siberia.

In order to find him in Siberia, the heroine married an old man. Ten years later, she was finally allowed to go to Siberia. Instead of seeing the hero, she found his home and found that the hero was married and had children. Broken-hearted, she ran in the forest in a carriage. The hero who was hunting in the Woods saw the heroine from a distance, didn't call her, didn't make any noise, just watched her go away and slowly spit out a cigarette.

Filled with a kind of earthly desolation and helpless love, the impermanence of life is particularly unforgettable.