Not so much French romance as French absurdity. That's it, the real non-existence is reflected by the absurd existence. In the face of such absurdity (and reality), no amount of questioning is of any use. There's no point in accusing them of hurting others, it's just being that old principal sitting at the desk, mocked by kids for peeing in their face. There are only them in this world, the others are only part of the game, the props of the game, even if it is ten years - do we dare to look at the world like this?
dare not. Watching the two kissing on the roof of the car, hugging each other tightly in the construction site and letting the concrete pour down, will feel romantic. But this kind of romance comes at a price, leaving the world behind and caring about everything else, including life. dare?
They can keep playing the game, they can keep being children. No matter what they are thinking, they are playing for this sake. It can only be said that the world in their hearts is much simpler than ours.
I've been heartbroken a few times with the madness inside, mainly because of Guillaume Canet's sensational performance~ After ten years, he thought Sophie finally came to him with tears in his eyes and played a new round of games with Sophie, and his body was full of life The emotional smile hit me hard. For a second, I even thought about how I could resist saying "dare" with this man. But what impresses me more is the color of the picture, the color that belongs to the French movies soaked by the sun at dusk, and the soundtrack. This is the first time I feel the song La vie en rose.
It would be a shame to treat it as a pure romance. Seeing that some bean friends compare it with "Wuthering Heights", I agree very much.
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