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General 2022-04-19 09:02:00

The title of the movie is a bit bizarre
, but the story that takes place in a week is
why it is called a good year.
Does life in the country make the protagonist happy and live like a year? The plot is cliché

enough . Losing himself and becoming a villain in order to deal with the legacy left by his uncle, he returned to Provence , a place where he left countless fond memories. The familiar figure of the vineyard uncle who represented his childhood passed by countless times in his memory, the charming girl in the coffee shop, When I was a child, I used to leave a green kiss . The biggest mistake was arranging for my uncle's illegitimate daughter to come back to look for relatives. OMG saw this, it was like a meal. I thought that only a third-rate TV series would make such a spoof . In the end, the protagonist chose to return to the universal PDA without any suspense. Turning into an ordinary flip phone , he realized that money and status are SHIT only a free vineyard is the true meaning of life. If abandoning the city and returning to the countryside has become the best YY dream for those who cannot abandon the city, then it will still be There are countless movies to depict the beautiful country pictures ANYWAY, I didn't like Russell Crowe 's childhood MAX was quite flattering, Charlie's Chocolate Factory, clear and gentle eyes If you think that you can enjoy the tranquility of all kinds of grapes in Provence The words are too superficial, so let's just keep a low profile
























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Extended Reading
  • Julio 2021-12-14 08:01:10

    No plot, no story, just drunk in the charming rural scenery of Provence. . . .

  • Russ 2022-04-23 07:02:16

    I want to order a woman who is suspicious and not easy to forgive, plus a bad temper and a jar of jealousy as a side dish.

A Good Year quotes

  • Charlie Willis: I nursed you through second degree burns. My fingers are damaged.

    Christie Roberts: Frostbitten

    Charlie Willis: Like your heart.

  • Christie Roberts: That's what people want. Not some wimpy wine from Luberon.