When I raised my head, it was already dark outside the window, but there seemed to be a dark blue that couldn't be shaken: Jacques, like the elf in the sea, had a cheerful and harmonious playful dialogue with the dolphins, that lightness and happiness swept away my restlessness, the ending It makes me a little bit reluctant to give up, but after thinking about it, I really like this French ending. After reading it, I will rate it. I rarely give it five stars, but I can't help giving it five stars, and I can't help but want to write down the emotions of one kind or another that are derived from it. And for the first time, they were written in this space.
Every time I meet a person who loves nature, I will be happy to talk to them, and the different style always attracts me to travel around. Sometimes when I calm down and think about it, I suddenly don’t know what belongs to me, and it seems that I always think that home is the best on the road. It was once thought that people who love nature will love everyday life as well, but it doesn't seem to be the case. For Jacques and Enzo, life may be the sea, especially in Jacuqes' mind, the mermaid that was summoned at that moment in the quiet deep sea, and the little flickering in the blue is his dream from childhood to the end of his life.
I remember a passage where Johanna asked him what it was like to dive into the sea and he seemed to answer
Slipping without falling...
The hardest is once you are at the bottom.
You have to find a good reason to come back up again...
face The kind of sadness and nostalgia on it was a bit shocking. Does the sea really have the magic power to make a person so intoxicated? Or maybe it really wasn't a man but a dolphin. Perhaps it was that quality that attracted Johanna.
Jean Reno did a really good job of Zeno too, when he yelled The sea is mine! I know when she is ready for me and when she isn't. And today, she is ready. It is impossible not to be moved by his persistence and self-confidence. Also, the music is great too.
I like many plots, but don't reveal too much, let the people who want to watch it go quietly and taste it alone. For me, I think it will be revisited someday.
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