-
Paxton 2022-02-07 14:47:22
It's impossible to think nothing
In Rohmer's films, there are few tangled feelings, and sometimes they are usually male to female. Women always express their feelings and needs clearly and maintain clear boundaries. The highlight of the whole film is that Francois starts from meeting Lucy on the bus. Lucy found that Francois had...
-
Randi 2022-02-07 14:47:22
When everyone is playing and you are real, you are the winner
The "Pilot's Wife" did not actually show her real body, and it also made us see clearly that the essence of love is just a game of ideas, a game of the status of both parties in each other's hearts. In other words, the game between threat and safety, when you think you can still catch her, you will...

Anne-Laure Meury
-
Murray 2022-04-20 09:02:33
Fall in love with men and women. Rohmer really knows how to make up stories. I don't know why I don't think the emotional communication between these characters is efficient at all. It's clear that things can be made clear by calming down in a sentence. So many dramas, good work. Nothing is wrong. Especially the 15-year-old female student. These people are too young too naive....obsessed by their own problem. Can't stand it anymore. (What is my state of mind?)
-
Lonnie 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Incredible. In addition to filming the toss and turns in love as always, this time Rohmer also gave the actor the energy of action: at first, it was just to save the world and run wild, and then it took the most primitive human story motif "tracking" as the main axis; So in addition to the emotional tug of war between men and women, the movie has a rare suspense. The director designed a situation that was slightly beyond reality, and maximized the dramatic tension in it: the male protagonist was completely immersed in a kind of irrationality. Encounter in love can not help but ignite a trace of lust. Many times we can't face it, let alone explain to our lover what we really think for the first time. After the wonderful and delicate quarrel and reconciliation, Rohmer's greatness lies in arranging a nihilistic little epilogue, allowing the hero to inadvertently witness the disillusionment. He roamed the subway station headless like a fly, calmed down, and walked back to his life.