an onion

Percy 2022-04-20 09:02:51

The first is that Kristin Scott Thomas has attracted my attention, showing a strong acting and stature all the way from "Four Weddings and a Funeral" to "The English Patient" to "The Horse Whisperer".

European literary films have always had their own unique cultural atmosphere and heritage, and they have always slowly released various forces in unassuming silence: love, thinking, death, family affection. This film is like an onion. The director uses the camera to take us layer by layer to peel off the coat of life. These lovely, warm and trivial parents are short and soft without any harm, until you unknowingly, finally watch At its core, tears streamed out. Is it the spiciness of onions or the hardships of life or the pain of life? And so on.

The song at the end is very nice and worth searching.

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  • Kailyn 2022-04-01 09:01:18

    I've seen it a long time ago, but I forgot to mark it. The specific plot of the story has been blurred, and I only remember the excellent collapse scene of the heroine at the end of the film. But the title alone is enough to impress me. "Il ya longtemps que je t'aime, jamais je ne t'oublierai." Love you for a long time. Never forget.

  • Zola 2022-04-03 09:01:11

    It took several months to read it intermittently. The deliberate ink and obscurity only brought out a hypocritical story. I regretted wasting so much time. It's too bloody.

I've Loved You So Long quotes

  • Léa: The novel's narration is impersonal and incomplete, as he refused to give one world view. He knows it's multiple, that intentions are multiple as are truths.

  • Léa: We were there! Didn't we matter?

    Juliette Fontaine: Do you think others matter then - that one cares what they think or do? You were all well and alive! You belonged to the kind one comes to hate for the mere fact that they are there.