About City of Love.
The intro to this movie is a bit long and requires patience before you realize there are surprises. In the first hour, I really didn't understand what theme the plot was actually going to be about, and the further I watched it, the more I got into the movie, which started with ecstasy and ended with regret, mixed with the journey of love and chasing dreams, and with the bone-chilling reality. This movie is not suitable for couples to watch, after all, the tears left behind are not for the one beside you.
The male lead in this, Seba, is very handsome and manly, with eyes that discharge electricity. The heroine Mia body is very good, there are enviable legs temptation, especially the dresses she wore are particularly good-looking, so good to see every piece I so want to shell out money to buy it, dumping the family also want to buy it. Inside the scene is also very beautiful, every background makes me want to street photography in it.
Seba and Mia meet in the spring, in the bar where they first met, with Seba playing the piano and Mia watching from a distance. The story progresses as they keep running into each other by chance, and they're surprised to keep meeting each other. They both have one **** in common, that is, they both harbor their own dreams, Seba wants to open a jazz bar to save jazz, Mia wants to become a famous actress, because of their dreams, they come together.
Seba and Mia fall into a passionate love over the summer, and it's the sweetest time, so sweet that I, the viewer, picked up the candy they were handing out, and I fell into a romantic utopia with them.
I don't care where I'm going because at this moment I just need to have this wonderful feeling, stupid heart, I just want this moment to last forever.
Sad that we can't escape reality. There's something about the episode with Mia and her mom on the phone that makes it so hard to say, and Seba was probably a hundred times harder than we were at that moment. So he's off to get a steady job and keeps running around so much that he's getting further and further off track from his dream.
The line about Seba and Mia arguing over whether to stick to their dreams was a bit of a poke in the eye, probably because it reflected a snapshot of real life. It's too realistic, too real, too real for us to refute or do anything about it.
Seba feels that he doesn't see any hope for his dream and wants to give up on it, he says: "People grow up when they change their dreams"
Mia: "Because you're so passionate about it, and people love to see other people give passionate performances, and you're able to make other people think about the things they've forgotten about. things."
Seba: "I don't believe it anymore, it takes a lifetime of hard work to become a successful person that others praise."
Mia slammed the door and their relationship drifted apart.
I've watched this line over and over again, pretending to say it's too good to be true, but in reality, it speaks to my heart and pokes me in the tears.
This is when Seba's déjà vu looks like every person who insisted on his dream but was told by others that he was crazy, and in the end, even he himself felt that he was crazy, and then gave up his dream, ah, too much like, too much like, too similar. This kind of reluctance and helplessness can only be empathized by those who have experienced it.
The feeling is like, maybe I'm like those people who are hell-bent on doing something, but for me it's like a daydream.
The next scene is when Mia is so far down the road of her dream that she can't hold on any longer, and she decides to give up.
It's as if the roles have switched at this point, with Seba encouraging Mia and Mia saying what Seba said in the first place.
She said, "You're right, people grow up when they change their dreams."
It's a good thing Mia didn't give up on that last chance.
Those with dreams may seem silly and stupid, but a little bit of madness is for a long life, add money and color elixir, who knows where the road ahead, that's why the world needs us. I will follow these mottled traces, always with a smile on my face, even if I fail, I will try my best again. To the fools with dreams, to those broken hearts.
Later, when Mia is confronted with the love in front of her, which has been torn apart by her dreams, she asks Seba what to do with our relationship.
Yeah, what to do, I guess we'll just have to let time tell.
"I will always love you."
"I'll always love you too."
What else can be said, at this time the two eyes forget each other, no sound is better than sound, as long as each other love, this is enough, enough, really, really.
Autumn harvest and winter storage, love and dreams.? Under the snow quilt, dusted and nourished.?
Five years later, they had each accomplished their own dreams, and were so happy for them. Mia was married, and Seba was still alone.
The end was very touching and sad to watch for a long time.
Mia arrives at the bar that Seba used to dream of opening. Seba was on the stage, Mia was sitting on the stage, staring at each other, memories of the past and the present intertwined.
Seba played the music from when they first met, and the memories were taken back five years, as they had a dream together that they hadn't finished five years ago. In the dream, they hugged, laughed, kissed, sang and danced, and it was a happy moment.
Only when the dream woke up, it was time to go.? All the private emotional memories should be kept in the dream. Wake up and still have to walk alone.
The moment she was almost out of the door, Mia turned back and glanced at the male lead with love, helplessness and goodbye in her eyes.
Then they smiled at each other, as if to tell each other, our dreams have all come true, it's so nice, happy for you, and happy for me, I'm fine now, ah, so are you.
I understand, I understand, they can't go back, they can't go back. It's just that I still get a little sad, I cry for Mia, I cry for Seba, I cry for my dreams, I cry for the past.
Or maybe sometimes imperfection is beauty. Even if we don't end up parting ways, I had promised to love you forever with a clear conscience, after all, you were in every future I had ever envisioned.
We just have to remember that they encouraged each other, accompanied each other, and seriously loved each other on the road to their dreams.
Loved.