The nudity of a large number of shots of the male and female protagonists seems to have nothing to do with sex. It seems to be the expression of freedom and the pursuit of returning to the original. It seems that I can understand some of the reasons why the French people are obsessed with art. Humans can obtain spiritual liberation in art, like poets, It is almost possible to live in an ideal world. Fortunately, in France, in other places, imitating movies to obsessions will be regarded as monsters, such as movies being movies.
The heroine seems to be dissolute, but she is actually a virgin. Cooking can burn to coke, but the bedroom is clean and tidy. After being found by her parents to sleep naked with her younger brother, she wants to commit suicide. This completely contradictory personality cannot be in one person. I have doubts about the character setting. French women have a particularly beautiful figure, like a Renaissance oil painting, and their dedication to art is admirable.
The dialogue is very exciting, all of which allude to the society and people's values at that time, especially the comparison between French and Americans, and finally the male protagonist left helplessly and painfully. The lines are read too fast, and I want to read them again when I have time.
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