Zhang Huiwen and Ou Hao co-starred in the movie "Calling for Love in the Center of the World", which is a youth romance movie, adapted from the best-selling film of the same name by Kyoichi Katayama, which tells the story of Kodak receiving a package from 10 years ago, which evokes his infinite memories and makes him embark on the road back to his hometown.
In this film, there are many details that deserve attention.
The film uses a large area of yellow tones, which is a metaphor for the restless heart of youth. In the movie, the heroine Xia Ye, played by Zhang Huiwen, has a yellow swimsuit, desk, and walls, which also means that the story in the plot is not reality, but the past, and is a memory. Kodak, played by Ou Hao, walks through the yellow-based world and reminisces about the memories he once walked with Natsuba.
However, the yellow color in the movie is not set in stone. When Kodak and Natsuha face life and death, the yellow becomes solidified, and the materialized yellow tells the viewer that Natsuba's life will end in the story.
And the ** in the movie is also a highlight. Director Xing Dingxun injected ** with the emotional echo of the picture in the movie, and expressed the inner emotions of the characters through the mutual cooperation of ** and the picture. At the end of the movie, the director used a large number of ** elements to push the emotions of the movie to a climax.
In addition, there are many touching scenes and dialogues in the movie. For example, Kodak is reminiscent of walking through the yellow woods with Natsuba, and the two snuggle up to each other and enjoy each other's company. These details make the audience feel the warmth and touching of pure love.
Therefore, "Calling for Love in the Center of the World" is a very touching pure love movie, which makes the audience feel the warmth and touching of pure love through the processing of details and the expression of emotions.