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Jerad 2022-01-20 08:01:44
Director said
This film tells a very ordinary love story: a widower meets a widow and falls in love. Although a woman does not forget her ex-husband's old feelings, she cannot withstand the persistent pursuit of this man. This is the most natural thing in the world. There are endless stories of this kind, and...

Valérie Lagrange
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Hayden 2022-03-27 09:01:19
To be honest, I just like such hypocritical films! Black and white and color, the switch between memory and reality is very tasteful~~ps: The male protagonist and 2 children are also very tasteful
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Catalina 2022-03-26 09:01:12
9.5/10 The relaxed, dexterous, and constantly weakened structure is still effective, and the seemingly loose but unexpectedly neat time segments form the constantly jumping emotions. The soundtrack and color grading are excellent, the light is used to the extreme, and it is truly "written with light". Men and women, boys and girls, on Saturdays and Sundays, the self-cognition of the film is not self-reflexive, but it is also a textual cognition. The dialogue is a little weaker, and more of the materiality presented in the film. Many cameras are styled and colored very much like home video. It is a pure and simple image collage, but does not care about the voice and sentence. Music and light are used as adhesives, limiting and shrinking inward, but the imprint and aftertaste left are indeed profound.
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