The benches in Central Park, the engraved plaques on the benches, the beautiful soundtrack, the ear and temples in the drizzle, the two-hour romance every day, so many romantic symbols, but not at all hypocritical.
"5 to 7" is a very French movie, with different extramarital affairs, French attitudes towards love, no difference in nationality, no difference in living habits, no difference in culture, no difference in age, no difference in marriage 's bondage.
A 24-year-old writer who is still unwilling to meet a French lady who smokes on the street and is tempted to approach her. After the acquaintance, the lady frankly told that she is married and has two children. She only has two hours every day from 5:00 to 7:00 pm Maintain a relationship with the boy. . . . . .
The woman's husband also has the same extramarital relationship. This is a very strange four-cornered relationship, outside the rules but sticking to the rules. They are harmonious and non-interfering with each other but also enjoy each other's enjoyment. The boy is even invited to the lady's family dinner. , the picture is very harmonious.
If the plot continues like this, it will really be wrong. Life can't be without love, but it's not just love.
The male protagonist's later marriage proposal is a plot to make the plot positive, not because he doesn't love it, but because he can't. . . . . . The letter left by the heroine to the hero is a good interpretation of the main theme of the whole film. . . .
It is worth mentioning that the second meeting of the male and female protagonists on the park boulevard, because they learned that the female protagonist is married, the collision of ideas between the two parties caused a lot of arguments. The two chatted from far to near as they walked. In the end, the shooting method is smooth and beautiful.
In addition, the empty scenes where the two met after the heroine left at the end of the film echoed very well with the plot.
"5 to 7" (Love is not over for a limited time), different extramarital affairs, the hypothetical French romance, not to say how good it is, but it must be warm and meaningful.
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