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Is the movie "Later Us" worth watching?

I think the film "Later Us" came later than the average person. It is inevitable that watching some film reviews will also be affected. I understand that this is a movie that is a little close to Sweet Honey and If Love in theme, in which Zhou Dongyu and Cheney Chen gave an overwhelming performance. Rene Liu, the film director, is also a typical young woman in literature and art, which enables people to basically imagine this film. But, but I sat alone in the cinema and watched the screen darken. I found that this movie is still a little beyond my imagination.

At the beginning, many camera lenses were very beautiful. I told myself this is normal, because it originated in Li Pingbin. The professional photographer in China can wait all day just to take a second camera shot at the right time and address. In the film industry, sometimes, as long as there is a great director, great shooting and great post-editing, the film has been successful by 80%. The lack of working ability of novice film directors will be improved by excellent teams. Therefore, many directors of transnational marketing films will look for Li Pingbin for their first film. Including Jay Chou's skeleton in my closet, Wang Leehom's love in disguise, and even an older letter from an unknown woman. Now, a man named Rene Liu has joined the list.

Rene Liu must thank Li Pingbin, because of him, this film gave people a quiet artistic aesthetic experience from the beginning, and even had a manly atmosphere in it. Zhou Dongyu must also thank Li Pingbin. Under his lens, Zhou Dongyu even looks better than July and An Sheng. Even sniffling has no brand image, and the black-and-white picture looks like an elf. As we all know, the feeling of being dominated by Li Pingbin disappeared after the first ten minutes. In the following time, I saw a little secret that moved me. It obviously came from Rene Liu.

The short story structure itself is very cliche, but the narrative is really detailed. This is the advantage of a young literary director. I believe that if it was made by a male film director, it would never show such actual effect, even such a structure and such a classic fragment. "Later We" spent a lot of time watching the snowy road that Yu Xiu laughed and walked together, and the deer they were waiting at the train window. Now it's hard to move forward in platform shoes on snowy days because the shoes that are easy to walk are not good-looking. Short hair stuck to the hair when a girl's high-end fake bangs were taken off by a boy to better please her "meal card" boyfriend.

The sound of "the city management is coming" in the case of setting up a stall. In a small and secluded group renting house, the bed temperature of two people eating noodles together evaporated, and they scraped out the last sauce with a small spoon. The shooting angle of the game on the boy's computer screen that the lens flashed again and again. When two people recalled the first time, there was a cotton sock on the soles of their feet from beginning to end. In the case that the child uses WeChat to check the bed, Xiaoxiao crawls left and right on the bed for better invisibility. This is not something that photographers, post-editors or famous actors, or even directors can do. They must belong to a director who observes life very carefully.

Besides being meticulous, the director is proud of himself. One example is that as a creator of short stories, she is cruel enough to two characters in her own novels by Jin Yong. She made Fang Xiaoxiao run around the married man with a "meal card" in a panic. She asked Lin Jianqing to vent her anger at being beaten at work on poor passers-by. She made Xiaoxiao can't believe that two people can solve the poor life of "two meals a car". She asked Jian Qing to arbitrarily and rudely interfere with her father's and Xiaoxiao's life choices after she became rich ... Besides choosing beautiful and famous actors, she was not given two leading roles at all. I think this is because she firmly believes that Lin Jianqing and Fang Xiaoxiao are elegant, and even if they are true, they can still be charming and loved by the audience.

Although the theme has a little priority, I still like this movie because it has enough "feeling of love", although there are some incoherent layouts, although the narrator sometimes goes out of tune. For most movies, I usually only say the movie itself; Only romantic movies can I open another indicator value-can I make my palms slightly numb? I don't know how many people will have the same synaesthesia as me-when I feel the taste of love in movies, TV plays and books, my palm will tell me. Many of China's "love movies", to put it bluntly, show love, quarrel, break up and get back together. They will get married and have children, but they can't help me understand this feeling.

And "Later Us" has had that feeling for a long time. From the temptation of two people, the determination to love, to the subsequent separation, are numb. From many key points, from the highly restored scenes, from the tiny eyes and gestures between famous actors, this emotional experience is gurgling.