I didn't do my homework and I really didn't understand this movie, but after I understood it, I was most impressed by two places. First, the father picked up Piaf and sent it to grandma's house. Grandma is the goal of opening a brothel They are all shirtless clients who speak vulgar language. The prostitute sister in her is very patient with her and cares about her. She bathes her, sings to her, and dine with her. Pick up her heart-wrenching tears like her prostitute sisters, and then she will pray to St. Theresa for a chance to pray for the Virgina. The second is the place known as the most beautiful long shot. The next two shots of him coming back quickly are what amazes me. Before Piaf fell asleep that night, the camera was not aimed at her, but at the mirror. She fell asleep peacefully in the mirror. She didn't know what she would face the next day. The most brilliant years, feelings, and love of her life were forever fixed on the other side of the mirror. The next day, the long shot that was hailed as the most beautiful began. She opened her eyes and found that Masai was back. She was overwhelmed with surprise, and the two kissed. She was going to make coffee for Marseille. At this time, her face was filled with the most beautiful smile of a woman in love. She looked very different from her colleagues in the kitchen. The two sat drinking coffee. Marseille said, you know, in order to grab the ticket, Lucien broke his head. She remembered again and prepared a gift for Masai. Cross the hallway again. Except for herself, everyone else's face was wrong. The footage continues as she goes into another room and begins to find the watch bought for Marseille. Her angry expression began to change. Eventually she learned that the Marseille flight had crashed. Emotions erupted when she returned to the room. This long shot is so wonderful, so great.
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