At the beginning of buying a ticket, I was bumpy all the way, and I didn't have a good itinerary when I wanted to go out. Finally, I gritted my teeth and sacrificed a week's rest day to go to the Peace Cinema.
The two of them were chattering, and they were late 10 minutes. After checking the tickets, the younger brother said, Sit anywhere. At first, I thought it was strange. As soon as I entered the cinema, I immediately understood: Yes, guaranteed!
This is a crowded place in the city center. Although it is not a weekend, when there are not many people in Shanghai, I think it is not easy to book a cinema near People's Square.
This may also explain why no one in my circle of friends showed the film.
Speaking of this movie, I can't help but use a parallelism sentence:
This is a very small film, small enough to watch in the city center.
This is a very boring movie. I was bored and saw my friend yawning all the time. Finally, I gave a two-star evaluation on Taobao movie.
But this is a very touching movie, so touching that I can't say where it is touching, but I cried like a sand sculpture in the second half.
I think this is a story about God changing into man and man changing back into God.
The emotion that runs through from beginning to end is human nature.
The setting of Eoluf clan is very distinctive: it is far longer than ordinary people's life, weaving for a living without any worries, and singing among flowers at dawn. However, superficial peace and happiness come at a price-being far away from the world and unable to have emotional contact with foreigners.
Much like protoss.
Mathea, on the other hand, was a "god" who accidentally fell into the world.
The encounter with Ai Lier gave her the most primitive emotion of "human"-"motherhood".
From that moment on, Ai Lier was the whole world of Mathea, and from then on, they lived alone.
But "God" is "God" after all.
An unknown "Biord" forced Mathea to return to his own world. She must find the person she lost, Lilia, a poor man who used to fly but was bound by the greed of others.
On the way to find Leiliya, I met Kerim, the surviving ethnic group, another poor man who lost his love and was blinded by hatred.
Fortunately, the love in Mathea's heart is very firm. This kind of love helped her overcome her confusion and helplessness, and also helped her live without Ariel.
In the long lonely years, she realized that the most important person and thing in her heart would not be forgotten because of the passage of time, so that the love in her heart would be more stable and profound, and she could be sure that this love would never die even if this person was not around.
"Never mind, I won't forget it."
Mathea, riding on the dragon's back, said to Leiria, who was crying behind him.
At this moment, I saw the light of God.
Actually, by the way, this story is really not very good. The timeline changes with the change, and you are caught off guard after a few years. But the emotions are handled very delicately, and the place where you should cry immediately burst into tears, leaving you scratching your head after crying. You said you were crying for your family. It seems so, but it seems not.
Off-topic: Actually, I have been deeply influenced by the myth of China since I was a child. I thought it was a love story when I saw the setting in the weaving, but I didn't expect it to be a family matter. Really caught off guard.