I don't know when I downloaded this movie BREAKING AND ENTERING, let alone
how many times I have tried to watch it. But I never really watched it--no,
never. I might be reading Deckovesky or Heimingway or chatting with my friends
when I got some spare time. And why is that?
Simply because I've had enough sour endings and look-like serious movies. I
don't remember who I am sometimes so that I need to find a place where there is
no light nor enough space for me to hide in. Good thing is now I survived those
gloomy days and I know David is back. But I'm just not sure this is the real
time for me to watch it. Until this morning all of roommates have to be ready
for exams, I find myself a period of time contemplating.
Press the button of my computer and fix the film being well-prepared to break
into the movie and see how I can finally enter it.
When do you stop looking at each other?
Shouldn't there be a warning?
Shouldn't somebody say to us:"Hey, watch out, pay attention?"
Because you can be thinking,:"I'm ok, we're ok, we're good."
Then you turn around and...a distance between you."
That's the beginning of the movie, a thoughtful one indeed.
Actually this is a story about how a man refinds his love through a mother
and son from a far-away country.
When that mom asked him: You look so unhappy?
He replied: No, I'm happy enough.
Well, that's so English. But I'm happy enough, at least I don't have to
struggle to grab something that doesn't belong to me.
By the way, I love that ending. The figure made me
disilluded.
作者:天津外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院通訊員 劉偉