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Film review of "Tunnel of Love"

Film review of "Tunnel of Love" (1): If I can, let me take your place.

At the age of 18, she disappeared and he was alone.

Is the relationship between Kazuyo and Kei considered love?

Under the silicone photography lens is their brief encounter. By the river in the suburbs, he gave her the first rice ball; in the classroom, she wrote down rumors about them; at the door of his house, she threw herself into his arms because she hated "those people". The Yiye under the lens is very simple, but also fragile. The light and shadow surround her. It feels like she is a girl from heaven. I am always worried that she will disappear suddenly.

At the age of 38, he just started, is it too late?

In the classroom, she showed him photos of tunnels in Ukraine. She said that she really wanted to go there. He smiled as warmly as the sun. Later, she disappeared and they were unable to see the tunnel together. It was in his car, the smell of blood was in the air, and in her hand was a half-eaten rice ball, a delicious rice ball he gave her. She closed her eyes, and there seemed to be a faint chirping of cicadas outside the car window, all of which were whimpering sounds.

He woke up from nightmares several times, and Yiye's face and the horrifying blood kept appearing. 20 years. He eats, sleeps and walks alone. From youth to middle age, from clear eyes to eyes filled with vicissitudes of life, with dull eyes. He lived a lonely and isolated life, not easily exposed to human affairs. After Yiye left, he was not qualified to live a happy life. He came to Ukraine. Having found that tunnel, he felt a little lucky and hoped to be reunited with his loved ones here, even if it was just for a few seconds. Before leaving, he bought a rice cooker, which was a tool for making rice balls. The rice balls were the connection between the beautiful memories between them. When cooking, he calmed down a little. Perhaps this is the only thing Kazuha recognizes that he can do well. The older I get, the more I like to curl up.

In the tunnel, he met her, bleeding. He lifted her up, bandaged her, and taught her to speak. He held her hand and walked tremblingly. He finally saved her. This was something he was powerless to do and deeply blamed for 20 years ago. He handed her the rice ball and said: I'm sorry, I survived on my own. sorry. She didn't respond, just smiled and ate the rice ball in her hand, like she was by the river in the suburbs.

He hoped to gain Kazuye’s understanding, but it seemed that there was no such thing. Kazuha said in the tunnel that he would not forgive him. He knew clearly that this was normal because he himself could not forgive himself. These years of bitter practice did not bring about easy forgiveness for myself. He knew that the end of the green tunnel was heaven. He walked towards heaven and said: I don't plan to go back. Then he turned around and waved. Yiye was left holding the camera in a daze.

His memory is in color, and reality is in black and white. When the one you love is gone, what will happen to the people who are still alive? This proposition has no solution for him. Only the end is a new beginning, but he didn't expect that the end would be so difficult for him. He woke up again in a pool of blood in the bathroom. Feeling his pulse, he smiled bitterly, his eyes full of sadness and pain. Rather than saying that he came to the tunnel looking forward to a reunion, it would be better to say that he was making a formal farewell. Their separation was too cramped and sudden, and he couldn't say goodbye, so he came here to say goodbye to Kazuye. He walked on the road to escape for 20 years without ever seeing the light of day. Although the journey of redemption was shocking, he was thankful that he saw a glimmer of light, which was brought to him by Yiye, and it was his own salvation.

At the end of the film, the middle-aged Kazuyo wakes up and does not explain where Kyu is, but it seems that his voice can be heard in heaven: You need to be well, I don’t plan to go back.

Film review of "Tunnel of Love" (2): I Want to See You

In my opinion, the attraction of this movie is not the forbidden love, but the male protagonist Kei's longing and love for Kazuha for twenty years.

"I walk forward, thinking about you as I go. Maybe I can meet you here. Although I know that this kind of thing cannot happen, but if it really happens, you might Here. So I move forward, I walk, just missing you." This is the touching monologue in Gui's heart on the way to the tunnel of love. In the Tunnel of Love, Kei once again wanted to commit suicide for the sake of his original agreement (the agreement to be with Kazuyo forever). At this time, the train came over...and suddenly a hand pulled him away. Maybe it was just Kei's imagination. When he picked up the camera, he saw Kazuyo again...

Personally, I think the details of this movie are handled very well, with almost no gaps. Although some plots are very obscure, you can understand them as long as you pay attention to the relevant plots before and after.

Regarding the ending of the movie, it seems hazy on the surface, but in fact, the answer has been given through the previous presuppositions and details: after the car accident, Yiye did not die, but slept for twenty Year. With guilt, thoughts and love for Kazuye, Kei finally decided to commit suicide in the tunnel to fulfill his original agreement. Unknown to him, Kazuye did not die. (It is mentioned in the film that due to some reasons, probably because of the opposition of Kazuyo's family, he said that he did not attend Kazuyo's funeral) The heroine Kazuyo seemed to have become a vegetative state after the car accident and has been sleeping without waking up. His consciousness and memory remained at the level of twenty years ago. Maybe this is a beautiful legend, or a kind of illusion. Kazuyo met Kei in the tunnel in his dream.

(It is mentioned in the film that the Kazuha Kei saw in the tunnel could not stand, walk, or eat, just like a vegetative state) It was not that the male protagonist exchanged his life for life as some people said, but that the male protagonist sacrificed his life. Awakening the sleeping Kazuha, especially in the last scene, Kei calmly chose death. At this time, the end of the film echoes the opening of the film, and the sleeping Yiye on the hospital bed wakes up...

Film review of "The Tunnel of Love" (3): The Tunnel of Love

The shooting technique is very good In particular, if you can't accept it, don't read it, it will be very frustrating. The ending was a little dizzying, the heroine woke up, but the hero left. The following is a personal guess, please give me a thumbs up.

In a real car accident, the male protagonist was the one who died. Because the heroine's family was unhappy, and the only warmth in her life (the hero) died in a car accident, she went to the Ukrainian tunnel in despair and exchanged her life for the hero. Accordingly, she needed to take the form of a spirit body Always stay in the tunnel. At this time, the memory was also tampered with accordingly. The heroine became the one who died in the car accident. The female protagonist thought that the male protagonist would live well, but she did not expect that the male protagonist loved each other as much as she did, and in order to find her lover, she also went to the tunnel. Probably because the heroine stayed in the tunnel for too long, she couldn't walk and didn't remember how to talk, so she took it easy for a while. Later, the heroine probably remembered something, so she asked the hero to go back and live a good life. She no longer loved him. After the male protagonist returned to the hotel, he found that there was no female protagonist in the film, and there was no way to die even if he committed suicide. It turns out that the heroine stayed in the tunnel for twenty years, just hoping that he could live well. So he returned to the tunnel again, asked the heroine to get the camera, which was their memory, and then strode forward, embracing death. The heroine stayed where she was and watched him leave. Fates were exchanged once again, and everything was back to where it started.

The heroine woke up from a coma and shed tears.

THE END.

"Tunnel of Love" movie review (4): The movie is pretty good in terms of details

First of all, I have to say that I was attracted by the smile of the future girl. (First time writing this Film review. Light spray) To be honest, the photography scene shown at the beginning will make people want to quit, and the monologue at the beginning is very literary. Then comes the opening, with a gray scene, slightly sad music, floating hand-painted leaves in blood, and then a scene of an intravenous drip in the hospital and a woman's sleeping face. In fact, it is not difficult to see from these details that this is a tragedy. Then the male protagonist holds a camera and keeps filming while talking to the female protagonist.

I saw on the barrage that the male protagonist changed from a teacher to a cardboard worker, but Baidu said "it (the Tunnel of Love) is a fiberboard factory near Klevan, a city in eastern Ukraine." The tunnel is 3 kilometers long on a special track. Three trains pass through the factory every day to deliver wood to the factory. "I think it is not difficult to explain why the male protagonist stopped being a teacher and became such a worker, because it was probably a kind of sustenance.

The male protagonist is no longer young but still misses the love of the past. He cannot easily pick up the water he bought from the supermarket. In order to make rice balls, he picked up carbonated water (which may be needed for making rice balls). When he was kneading the rice ball, he was shaking because of the recollection and couldn't get the shape of the rice ball. I found tears on his wrists (I don't think it was water, he was already kneading it at the time. The plump water droplets can only be the fresh drops) < /p>

On the way there, he said, "I'm going forward, and as I'm walking, I'm thinking of you." It felt so sensational, and paired with BGM, it gave it a subtler feeling, although you don't have to guess for this kind of movie. I knew I must have met the heroine, but not seeing her for the first time plus the memories made me feel sad for the hero.

(I don’t know the meaning of the bugs on the girl’s blood...)

When the male protagonist was almost hit by the train, someone pulled him, and then the female protagonist He appeared on the track with blood on his arm, and the BGM was quite weird at this time. . Then the girl danced a strange and beautiful dance, saying that the blood stains were real. . There are also literary and artistic lines (please ignore my complaints). The male protagonist is shocked and has a very expressive expression. . The heroine couldn't stand up at first, and once pushed away the hero who was helping her. The male protagonist said that she could not stand, walk, or eat. . (Actually, I was able to do it later...) As soon as I finished speaking, I asked the heroine if she was hungry and gave her a rice ball. . Didn’t you say you can’t eat it? ! (I can’t complain anymore)

Where did the heroine’s sailor uniform come from? . .

Well, I think the saddest thing is that the heroine can't get out. This is normal because the heroine is already dead, and there is no heroine in the picture taken by the hero. The male protagonist was very desperate and burst into tears.

The ending is very ambiguous. It feels like the male protagonist committed suicide but did not die, or did he meet the female protagonist through the moment of death? I saw in the comments that one of the male and female protagonists must live in the film. This explanation makes it look like a horror movie. . . But in the last scene, the woman lying on the hospital bed opened her eyes and woke up. Maybe she was the heroine who was getting older but never woke up.

I don’t understand it very well. The whole movie makes people feel calm and depressing, but it is worth watching.

Film review of "Tunnel of Love" (5): Subtle and refreshing

Regarding the ending, this is a seemingly open ending. Of course, it is just a look. It contains some of the director's preset techniques, which seem to be guessable.

Ending guess 1: The second part of the movie emphasizes the male protagonist’s strong obsession to live in the same world as the female protagonist (it seems inappropriate to call it a wish). This seems to be a foreshadowing of the ending. At the end, the male protagonist commits suicide. , it seemed that he was not dead, and then he said "Sure enough", sure enough what? I personally think that the male protagonist may have guessed the possibility that the female protagonist is still in the world. The reason why the female protagonist has not woken up may be that the male protagonist needs to go to the past time tunnel to liberate the female protagonist's "spirit". This is In another sense, there is a separation between yin and yang. Ending guess 2: I saw someone already said in the short review, "The male protagonist is just a dream of the female protagonist." This sentence can be simply understood to mean that the whole drama is just an absurd dream, but from a rationality point of view it must be Combined with the movie (How is this movie reasonable? (⊙﹏⊙)), my personal understanding of this sentence is that starting from the male protagonist working in the factory, everything is a dream of the female protagonist lying in the hospital bed. The real person who died in the car accident was the male protagonist, while the female protagonist had always been a comatose vegetative state. The deep consciousness in the brain was unwilling to let her autonomous consciousness wake up because she could not accept this objective fact. When the female protagonist finally found a person for the male protagonist's departure, When there is a reasonable explanation (that is, one person needs to be replaced by another to keep the remaining people alive in the world, and the male protagonist left "greatly" for his own existence), the female protagonist wakes up from her dream. Why does the heroine always look like a high school student in the film? (I won’t tell you because the heroine is Mirai Honoka, otherwise the whole show would be too divisive with a 38-year-old heroine.) It’s just because the hero only wants to accept the heroine’s appearance when she leaves and can’t imagine 20 years later. What is the heroine like? In fact, from another perspective, it may be because the comatose heroine cannot assume that she will stay at the same age as she was when the car accident happened 20 years later. As for the idea that the man on the hospital bed is the male protagonist, I personally don't agree with it. Final comment: There are no highlights in the drama, but as a photography and music lover, the BMG and pictures are really stunning. Occasionally, the scenes in the play will have a momentary feel like a horror movie, but the whole play actually maintains a depressing and fresh theme, which is actually a bit subtle. . .

Film review of "The Tunnel of Love" (6): The Tunnel of Love is all about imagination

This is my first time writing a film review, so I hope it will be light. Originally, I went there for the cover of Xiao Qing Xing, but later I found out that it was a depressing (pseudo) fresh movie for treating depression. Overall, in fact, the director has carefully designed both the plot and the shooting method. The montage method adds to the depressive feeling of the film, and the old-fashioned feeling coupled with the camera trick slowly unfolds the entire film. However, the sense of depression and vague foreshadowing make people confused at the beginning and difficult to watch. The strange dance when the heroine suddenly resurrects in the middle is also a bit scary. If it weren't for the final open ending that echoes the opening of the film, the overall clues and content are really not clear, and it all depends on imagination. My personal interpretation of the film is: In fact, Kazuyo did not die when the car accident happened. It was the male protagonist Kei who died. In order to keep him alive, Kazuyo made an exchange with him. He became a vegetative state and his consciousness was sealed. And in these extra twenty years, Kei's only memory is that he drove Kazuyo out, and then got into a car accident, killing Kazuyo, so he has been immersed in self-blame and pain. Kei was depressed several times and wanted to fulfill Kazuyo's wish in the end, so he came to the green tunnel in Ukraine and wanted to end his life there. Unexpectedly, Kazuha appeared and saved him (it may be that Kazuha had feelings when Kei died, after all, it was Kazuha who replaced Kei before), and Kazuha's body was in a vegetative form, so that strange scene happened. dance. It can be said that the green tunnel exists as a carrier medium, or it can be said to be a spiritual world that maintains the emotions of the male and female protagonists. (After all, the film is called the Love Tunnel) They are having a conversation in a certain dimension and cannot escape from it. Make contact. This is why Kazuha cannot leave the green tunnel. Kazuye wanted Kei to live, but Kei wanted to be with Kazuyo forever, so he committed suicide to find Kazuye. But in the film, we found that Kei was "resurrected" in the bathroom again. At this time, Kei discovered that he was actually dead, but Kazuha exchanged her twenty years for his own twenty years. (So ??just letting Kei's body die is useless) So he committed suicide and went to the green tunnel, letting his consciousness stay there forever, exchanging it back with Kazuyo's consciousness, and allowing Kazuyo to wake up. In short, if you look at it purely from the emotions of the male and female protagonists, this movie is still very sad, but from the point of view that the plot development depends entirely on your imagination, you will feel a little tired when watching it.