I watched "Adele's Life" some time ago. The whole film was shot in a documentary style, and the narrative tone was plain. This film, which was earlier than Adele, has a similar style. In contrast, "Tomboy" It is easier for people to accept, whether it is the length of the film, the overall tone of the story, or the characterization, it is more relaxed and fresh.
A ten-year-old girl, Luo Er, likes to dress up as a boy. After moving to a new neighborhood with her parents, she has been showing herself as a boy. "He" made new friends and won the favor of her beloved girl, Lisa. However, the paper couldn't contain the fire, and the fact that Luo Er was a girl was still known to everyone. But in the end, Lisa forgave Lorra, and the story ended in the audience's imagination.
Orange prefers such fresh (…) stories. A child’s hesitation and confusion in gender cognition is a very painful but meaningful thing. Appreciate the tolerant mentality of the characters in the film, multiple choices are in front of you, and it is a beautiful thing to be with your beloved sister paper.
I have always felt that French films are very artistic, with exquisite narrative, not falling into the stereotype of drama, and being able to "speak normally", which is incomparable to many films centered on dazzling skills and paradox; the characters are distinct and distinctive, A child disguised as a man, looks good and cool; her little P girlfriend looks like a tug, and is not generally beautiful... Although the foreigners are precocious, ten-year-old children start to kiss me... (Thinking of A Dale hooked up with Emma at the age of 15, and Chengzi couldn't help but feel ashamed) But the whole story looks very beautiful and fresh, which makes Chengzi think of her dashing life of pretending to be a boy in the first 19 years...
In fact, everyone is playing dress up games, It's a blessing to choose what you like.
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