This is a French movie. The script itself, the director's urgency and rhythm, plus the restrained and restrained performances of the two actors, almost do not see the shadow of the French in my impression of being serious, romantic or imaginative.
Personally, I think that in the clip of the black boxing match, Alain watched Stéphanie several scenes are the climax, turning point and sublimation of the whole film. Among them, the footage of Stéphanie, who has collected the black fist bet from the perspective of Alain who is preparing for the game in the car, is wonderful.
At the end of the film, hehe, how does it end? Where does the plot, theme and style of the film go? The French are starting to use their imaginations, haha. After Alain left, he joined the professional boxing team. His son fell into the ice cave while playing with him. Although this plot is abrupt, it cleverly wraps up the entire character storyline, giving the film a perfect interpretation. Alain broke both fists and the ice to save his son. With the reckless past, he shattered the invisible and firm bondage and confusion in front of him, and picked up his life and future in the cold death. The exhaustion and helplessness after suffering will be slowly resolved by love.
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