This time the film wants to talk about three points
1. The soundtrack of the film is quite good, with the taste of southern France, which adds a touch of color to the film's delicacy.
2. Watercolor picture. Just like the brushstrokes and colors in the fairy tale books I read when I was a child, the colors are filled with gradients, which are gentler and less tough than American Disney comics. The person who recommended me to watch this movie even said that the picture is so beautiful that I want to keep a screenshot of every frame and recommend it to everyone.
3. Still want to talk about narrative techniques and plot arrangement. At that time, halfway through the film, I was deeply impressed by the delicacy of European-style movies. Lao Mei really couldn't make such delicate emotional changes. It is like the episode of the changing relationship between the mouse and the bear. Senna had a nightmare. Art came to comfort him and asked her to paint. Through this entire episode, the changes in the emotions of the two people and the changes in the relationship were delicately portrayed. It is estimated that if it is an American movie, the male and female protagonists will fall in love when they look at each other. Emotional transitions are too straightforward and fast, so audiences quickly fall into emotions and of course forget quickly, so that's why American blockbusters can only be used as a pastime.
Last but not least, whether this is love or friendship. . . .
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