"Paris, I love you Paris, je t'aime" This
film is a film composed of 24 directors and 18 stories,
each story is about a certain district or a scenic spot in Paris. story.
It's a very light-hearted film, with comedy, tragedy, and an impossibly abstract plot.
I think the tone of the film is somewhat similar to the film "Love Is Your Love Is Me Love Actually", which is composed of multiple stories.
Tuileries Garden Tuileries
American tourists in the Paris subway station, performing Metro Psycho.
(The beginning of this paragraph is quite funny. Serious American tourists are reading travel guidebooks on the subway,
but they provoke a couple who are making out on the opposite side, and they are robbed and beaten.
There are many things to pay attention to in Paris, and the travel guide does not say anything...)
Place des Victories
Juliet promises
a mother who has lost her child to reunite with her beloved child in the square at midnight.
(This paragraph is really touching. The mother misses her son so much,
especially the scene where he meets the child, which is very tearful.)
Montmartre
love comes from chance, a middle-aged man who was looking for a parking space, passed out and passed out. woman beside his car.
(The beginning of this paragraph is also very funny. The middle-aged man keeps complaining in the car that he can't have a girlfriend,
hoping that some girl can get in his car, but he did not expect his dream to come true.)
Quais de Seine along the Seine
love is A common language, by the Seine River,
young people with different backgrounds and beliefs of different cultures, with sincere hearts, love unfolds.
(I quite like this part, the boy and his friends who love to play tricks are admiring the girl by the river, and
they don’t forget to discuss it. I didn’t expect the boy to fall in love with the masked vulgar girl that his friends called him. He has the
courage to break through . Different cultures, the pursuit of true love.) In a studio in the dark horse district of
Le Marais, Marais , a young boy staged another chapter of "Love, Ministry of Translation". (A man from the United States meets a French man in the printing room. The two talk together, but they can understand each other's feelings...) Loin du 16e in the 16th district is quite touching. A mother who is a nanny goes back and forth every day in the Suburbs and Paris, while caring for other people's children, thinking of the children in the nursery. The unrestrained enthusiasm of the hostess of the hair salon in Porte de Choisy, 13th arrondissement . (The clip directed by Du Kefeng, China Town is located in District 13, a French salesman went to a hair salon in China to sell products, but fell in love with the proprietress. This is the most I can’t see what to express. Many netizens have commented on the film. I also expressed doubts about this paragraph.) Bastille 's husband and wife's red coat, who learned that his wife was suffering from cancer, broke up with the object of his affair, which is heartbreaking. The Eiffel Tower Tour Eiffe revolves around the Eiffel Tower, the heartwarming love story of two clowns, which kicks off with a smile. (This episode is so cute. The male clown works every day to please others, but he can’t find anyone to accompany him. One day he was caught at the police station and met the female clown. This episode is mainly based on the clown’s silent funny actions. They also had a lovely baby.) Parc Monceau 's puzzling relationship, a lover? are friends? still is……
(The old and young couple walked through the streets of Paris with their shoulders clasped together. The conversation between the two sides made people feel that their relationship was not simple.
Even I broke a cold sweat for them. In the end, it was revealed that they were father and daughter, and my father had to take care of his daughter. Little grandson...)
Quartier des Enfants Rouges
Maggie Grenjoux
An actress and a deliveryman who sells psychedelics have a vague relationship, even if they intend to, they may still miss it.
(Maggie Gyllenhaal is one of the acting actresses in my heart. She is playing herself in this episode,
an actress who came to France to make a movie; this episode makes me think that the show business is really a bit messy. !XD!!) The girl who fell in love at first sight in the
festival square Place des fetes
brought disaster to the man.
(Super touching clip, the Festival Square is located in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, which
is the most chaotic and most colored arrondissement.
A black man who cares for the depot lost his job after chasing the girl she loves. Sitting in the square
, He was shot to death by a gangster. Before he died, he saw the girl he had a crush on...)
Pigalle near the Moulin Rouge is
like a love story in life that never ends. How can an older love get the taste of love?
Quartier de la Madeleine
Elia Wood (Lovely Hobbit) in the Madeleine district
, in the middle of the night, with vampires, it is hard to imagine that love can be of this type.
(Ingenious plot, a young man walking alone in the street in the middle of the night meets vampires
who fall in love by sucking each other's blood (instead of kissing?).)
Pere-Lachaise
from the grave Resurrection, Wilde helps British couple reunite.
(It was finally possible to come out to play, but the man was blindly talking about work. The woman couldn't stand it and wanted to break up.
Wilde reminded the man to let them reconcile.)
Faubourg Saint-Denis
Natalie Portman
, an American girl who embraced her dream of an actress and listened to The love story of a handicapped boy...
(The encounter, love and breakup of Natalie Portman, who auditioned in France, and a blind man.)
A super emotional breakup text:
"Listen. There are moments when life calls out for a change.
A change. It is just like the seasons. Our spring was wonderful.
But the summer is over. For a long time. And we missed the autumn.
Now suddenly, it is cold, so cold that everything freezes.
My heart stopped . Our love fell asleep, it was surprised by the snow.
But those who are sleeping in the snow, do not notice death. "
Listen! Life has moments of seeking change.
Just a change. Just like the seasons change.
Our spring is so beautiful. But summer has come to an end.
Over time, we both have a sense of autumn in our hearts.
Now it is suddenly cold, and everything freezes as cold as ice.
My heart is like water. Our love slept under the snow.
However, this love sleeping in the snow did not notice the coming of death.
Quartier Latin
A woman still has a crush on her husband, even though they are planning a divorce...
(A lady and a wealthy businessman are chatting in a restaurant, both seem a little old,
they tell each other that now They are both dating people younger than themselves.
It seems that the two have been friends for many years. They talked until the end. They turned out to be husband and wife...)
14e arrindissement
in the 14th arrondissement American tourist wandering lonely in Paris, American French, Paris I Love you.
(An American female postman who studied French hard, traveled to France, and experienced the beauty of France.)
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Went to rent this movie two days ago to watch it, it is a movie composed of eighteen films The film consists of short films, each of which takes a few minutes each to describe the impression of a total of 20 districts in Paris. Each is the work of a well-known director and actor, but my knowledge of movies is poor and I can't talk about director style.
It is purely amazing and moving, the kind of moving that tears freeze in the eyes. With love and Paris as the theme, each short film is like a delicate and profound short story. When you watch it, you can almost feel that every scene, every line of dialogue, and every meeting of eyes are transformed into poetic words. flow in the mind.
Only spent a short day and a half in Paris. A day and a half in a hurry. Walking around the streets in a fixed-point style, the greedy eyes hurriedly pass by every well-known scenic spot and the fleeting street scenes during the drive, leaving a fleeting impression. And these are enough to make me confused when watching "Paris I Love You".
I have been here before. I used to stare at this view from the same angle. Have we ever walked that uphill road? That neat white street, did I ever walk there? So familiar, as if you could feel the slightly cold temperature in Paris that morning. I almost forgot the biting cold wind that night on the Seine, but I will never forget the beautiful sunset I saw when I turned around on the boat. Montmartre, Sacre Coeur, I wish I could see it again.
Although the film evoked my memory of Paris, it was not a tourist promotion film. Rather, it is an attempt to piece together what Paris looks like, as well as the living beings in this city.
"Montmartre" - A self-pity bachelor who inexplicably rescues a woman who had passed out beside his car, and when they exchange a few lines of dialogue, it becomes the beginning of the encounter, which is the end of the film. The stream of vehicles, and the Parisians' dilemma for a parking space, all make people smile.
"Quais de Seine on the banks of the Seine" - Parisian youth met a Muslim girl in a turban. The barriers of faith could not stop the love from growing in the boy's bright eyes. When the girl's serious grandfather turned his head and allowed the boy to follow him, we were almost happy to say "God's will".
"Le Marais" - French-speaking boy and English-speaking boy. Beautiful bug. Does the language gap also imply the ambiguous boundary of same-sex love? The phone number left behind, the boy's last run on the street, is a string of truncated numbers that evoke endless associations.
"Tuileries Garden Tuileries" - full of hilarious and ironic black humor. Paris is not as spontaneously elegant as one might imagine it to be. I laughed when I saw that "it is taboo to meet people's eyes" on the tour guide. A story about a middle-aged man who inadvertently looked at a couple in a kiss, and was finally beaten by Hai Bian. The essence of love may be sweet and selfish abomination.
"Loin du 16e, 16th arrondissement"—In the early morning, the woman hurriedly placed her child in the nursery and took three buses to the workplace—a servant from a wealthy family who took care of the host's baby. How beautiful the singing to coax the baby is, but it is a strong contrast to how sad it is.
"Bastille, Bastille" - A cheating man who is about to file for divorce from his wife, finds out at the last minute that his wife has cancer, and has since changed his mind to discover the fact that he still loves her deeply. "When he realizes that this will be the last time, even ordinary trivial things become unique." "At first he pretended to be a man in love, but he really became a man in love.", "When she Died in his arms, and his emotions have since fallen into a coma, and he will never wake up." The old red coat of the wife he hated and the song he hummed repeatedly when cooking meatballs have become eternal in a man's life. 's memory. I love this part.
"Tour Eiffe" - the most joyous but also a touch of sadness. The mime actor's exaggerated performance is impressive. What I miss even more is the beauty of the Eiffel Tower. My favorite is the Eiffel Tower, in Paris.
"Parc Monceau" - "Can't you speak French when you come to Paris?" The previous dialogue is almost misleading, and the last scene is particularly explosive and hilarious. The playful and warm father-daughter affection is conveyed between joy and anger.
"Quartier des Enfants Rouges" - The actress buys psychedelics from the actor. I like that when the actress is withdrawing money, the man keeps his hand on the back of the woman's neck, but there is no depression to touch it. The expression of the heroine's eyes swept up is even more subtle. I think it is through the ATM. I saw the man in the rearview mirror. I also like the look of a woman calling a man later, with a slightly reserved and proud tone that pretends to be indifferent. In fact, what is hidden is expectation and desire, and the indescribable ambiguous feelings are quite successfully brought out.
"Place des fêtes" ─ A man who was seriously injured and a woman who was a first responder had too many emotions in a short meeting. Sadness and regret. "Because you ran all night in my dream," the man said. In the end, the heroine buys two cups of coffee that the man expects to share together, but the man has already been taken to the ambulance. The tears that fell on the cheeks in an instant is a very classic and profound scene.
"Pigalle near the Red Mill"——The melodious melody of "Kiss me every morning, kiss me for a million years", a sharp dialogue between lovers arguing and reuniting. I like the two slaps that the heroine fanned, but the old-fashioned plot has a very romantic atmosphere. Oh yes, her key ring is the same as mine, the Eiffel Tower.
"Quartier de la Madeleine" - about vampires. Elijah Wood is probably the only person in the whole movie that I can recognize at a glance. The look of bewilderment when avoiding vampires is simply like Frodo, the hobby lamb in "The Lord of the Rings". I love the spooky but funny background strings in it. Hey, in the end, the moment you bite your neck, it must be a vampire-style bloody and incomparably warm love, right?
"Père-Lachaise" - full of dark humor. Bring Wilde's ghost to appear to save a couple's endangered relationship. "Let her slip away like this, and you'll die, of a heart attack. That's the worst way to die in this cemetery," said Wilde's ghost. Awesome. Later, the ghost instructed the male protagonist to say "How can you be happy with a man who sees you as normal?" This sentence is really interesting. But to put it mildly, it's really unbearable to meet a woman who treats humor as her meal.
"Faubourg Saint-Denis" - one of my personal favorites. "Sometimes in life it needs to change, like the seasons change. Our spring is beautiful, but the summer is over, we miss the autumn, and now everything is suddenly cold, everything is so cold, our love is asleep, Covered by heavy snow, sleeping in the snow without feeling the imminent death." The special shooting techniques, flowing images and the fast monologue of the male lead, in a few minutes, show the appearance of a relationship in many periods, trivial but colorful Varied. Dramatic ending, meaningful and full of stamina. The male lead plays a blind student, and the female lead is Natalie Portman, who I like very much. Her powerful acting skills are remarkable.
"14 Area 14e arrondissement" ─ ─ also the last. Describe a brief tourist impression in Paris from the point of view of a foreign tourist. This one made me sad. "If only I had been born in Paris, or, with enough money, would it be possible for me to live in Paris?", "Sitting alone in a strange country, far from the people and jobs I knew, I suddenly had A feeling like remembering something I never knew, or something I've been waiting for and can't tell what it is, maybe something I've forgotten, or something I've lost in my life. Missing things, but I felt both joy and sadness at the same time. Not so sad, because I felt my own vitality, yes, the feeling of being alive. That's when I fell in love with Paris, and I felt Paris in love I." Yeah, I feel that way too. I feel that traveling abroad, in a completely unfamiliar place, is like a new wash of life, with many, many realizations.
I thought I had been there in person, so I should know more about this city, but I just discovered that I couldn't understand this city after all. So we feel dissatisfied, so at the moment when we are far away, we feel endless nostalgia and nostalgia. I used to stand there and breathe the air of Paris, but now when I look at Paris through the screen or print media, I feel that there is such a long distance between me and her. It was a touch of loneliness.
I love this movie very, very much, it's a wonderful and special work, full of love. And the reason I like it more is because it reminds me of Paris in my own memory.
Although I've been around Europe for ten days, I must say that my favorite city is Rome. But this movie reminds me of the beauty of Paris again. I also want to say, Paris, je t'aime.
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