May sat in front of the tape recorder, quietly looking at Pu Luo across from him. After a moment of silence, she swallowed the soothing saliva and began to slowly tell the story of her and Ah et al. "The sound of the bell is still ringing in my ears. The bell was the beginning of everything, so for me, that sound was the time I spent with Ah et al. It filled the time we spent together. The days and nights we spent together. Night, every sunny day, rainy day, cloudy day, snowy day. Movies we watched together, books we read together. We fought, laughed, cried, touched each other, discussed the words together, of course Including our secrets."
This was the first time she talked about the story between them after Ah et al left. There was no hysterical roar, no heart-piercing weeping, and she just said those words after the precipitation calmly and calmly. Regardless, this is a fresh start for May. Moonlight_Shadow_poster_690x985mm-01 Photo Credit: Courtesy of Coke Movies A sudden accident makes the thoughts converge into a river At the beginning of the film, director Yang Yiheng presents her deep love for Ah et al with the monologue of the heroine May. Only when the audience sees the Shadow Making second half of the film will they suddenly realize that the director is using flashbacks to break the theme of the film.
Lovers, rivers, canoes, gorgeous colors, laughter, those beautiful things that belong to couples in love, were foreshadowed by the director one by one at the beginning of the film. May's smile and the clothes she was wearing were as gorgeous and dazzling as flowers in bloom. The cute and diverse clothes and room furnishings also complement the lively May. More about this source textSource text required for additional translation information Send feedback Side panels