
In this era of deliberate laughter, crush can only be a secret that cannot be spoken. If the easy-to-say likes are treated as casual jokes, then use paper love letters to religiously record all the moods, and time will become proof of the existence of a crush.
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Recently, the movie "Love Letter" directed by youth pure love master Shunji Iwai and starring Miho Nakayama, Yoji Toyokawa, Miki Sakai and Takashi Kashiwara officially opened the "Taste of Crush" theme viewing theater. As a must-see classic love movie in life, the movie "Love Letter" movie viewing activities are highly anticipated by movie fans, and the sharing of the crush story in the post-screening link has made many viewers cry.
As the lights fade, the audience and "Hiroko Watanabe" (Miho Nakayama) walk into the snowy white of Otaru and feel the gentle breeze blowing in the memories of youth. When the secret of the crush gradually surfaces in the exchange of letters, the undisclosed love touches the deepest softness of the audience's heart. The longing and relieved "How are you?" "It not only reverberates in the vast snowy mountains, but also echoes in people's hearts." Many viewers felt the same feeling, silently red eyes. The audience who came to see "Love Letters" alone may have remembered the people who missed them deeply, and the tears that had been holding back could not be stopped after they fell.
The audience was touched by the ultimate crush in "Love Letters", and recalled their brave or cowardly selves in the crush experience in the post-screening sharing session.
Before Shunji Iwai appeared, no one could photograph the hazy beauty of youth so poetically
Someone shared the story of his crush on others for more than ten years, because the other party was too good and felt inferior, and he was late in opening his mouth and finally regretted missing it, the audience choked on the scene and asked himself: "If you had been braver, would the ending have been different." "There are also people who come to see "Love Letters" with a wish bottle that witnessed seven years of crush, and want to tell themselves that all the stories are over, and after reading "Love Letters", they have completed the ceremony of saying goodbye to the past.
There was an old couple on the scene who used a sincere and moving experience to let everyone see the beautiful appearance of lovers and lovers. Grandpa confessed on the spot, confided in his secret that he had actually been secretly in love with his grandmother, and the simple words he laughed and spoke made the audience moved to tears. "Today's young people may feel bitter, in fact, crush is not bitter, because when you hide your love for a person in your eyes, through your eyes, the world becomes better." 」
It is often asked why the mention of "crush" reminds you of Shunji Iwai and his "Love Letter"? What's the magic of this movie? The reaction of the audience is the best answer.
In addition, the well-known Douyin film critic "Wang Xiaowu" also appeared at the scene of the event, and he recommended the movie "Love Letter" in the interactive link after the screening: "If you must go into the cinema to see a movie on the day of 520, then there must be no one more suitable than Shunji Iwai's "Love Letter". As a die-hard fan of director Shunji Iwai, "Wang Xiaowu" has repeatedly watched the movie "Love Letter" more than a dozen times, and every time he watches it, he will have new feelings and experiences. He believes that "Love Letters" makes the hazy beauty of youth quite poetic, and can also make the regrets of youth painful. Director Shunji Iwai uses a series of dazzling "backlights" to outline the most beautiful appearance of his beloved, and then uses the gray and white world to quietly bury these ignorant loves.
The movie "Love Letter" will be officially released on May 20, the pre-sale has been fully opened, the audience can lock in advance, in the "520" this romantic day to experience the timeless and long moving, please do not miss this movie.
From Taobao Ticket Media Number: Love Letters