
What Spring Does to Cherry Trees
by Alang
About This Novel
Watching a movie is like eating Western food. Youth films are the appetizer, without love, the focus is lost; drama films are the main course, without love, there is no climax... Love is like salt and sugar to movies, sometimes tangible, sometimes invisible, always underestimated, but never forgotten. This is a collection of columns and essays that specializes in the study of love movies. A Lang, the editor-in-chief of "Watching Movies" magazine, uses his sharp eyes, sharp tone, and flowery brushwork to deconstruct a secret and independent planet of love movies. In this secret time and space of love movies, you can experience the masters' bizarre characters, twists and turns of ideas, as well as the difficult choices and complex desires in our hearts. "Kingdom of the Senses", "Drifting Bathroom", "Pillow Book"... The tearing between people, sex and humanity renders the true color of the soul. There are many boring gentlemen in the world of mortals, but there are very few rich and wonderful people in the world. I want to do to you what spring does to the cherry tree.
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