In the southern part of France in the 1920s, the protagonists were all wealthy people in the upper class. They went in and out of mansions and enjoyed jazz music. The male protagonist played by Colin Firth is a British magician. He appeared in the circle of this foreign upper class society, ready to expose a possible scam. Emma Stone and "Mystic River" actress Marcia Gay Harden play a pair of sons and daughters in the upper class. They collude with Colin Firth.
A brisk love story is just right to embellish a little philosophical topic, and I read it comfortably with a little whiskey. Uncle Tsundere looks the most handsome, and the last marriage proposal is like a laugh in front of the computer. Thank you for this film. I believe it. The courage of your own vision, love is love at first sight, never love for a long time, don't change yourself until you meet the person who makes you change.
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