The atmosphere is very beautiful, very sad, very sentimental, there is atmosphere everywhere, and as a result, this film has only atmosphere... If you want to see depth, human nature, and desire struggle, forget it. The original sound is really good, the light and shadow processing is also very romantic, and Vichy is really beautiful (can't think of other adjectives). Dousen really played a scumbag, but as far as I understand the original setting, he is really completely OOC... Before the heroine said a few words, he first burst into tears = = and he was too forceful , it is still difficult for an inexperienced Cambridge high school student to play a vulgar, naive and frivolous ruffian...
The heroine's concept of love is really hard to understand, although it is understandable why she betrayed her husband, but for the scumbag The man's complacency is so low that he can't understand it if he doesn't have any self-esteem left. At least the director didn't put out what the scumbag attracts the heroine to, and what is the heroine's affection for the scumbag? Does she really love this person? Or just love his body? ? Or maybe she only loves the body of a scumbag but is ashamed to admit it, but she is still addicted to it and can't get out? ? Speaking like this... This film is actually not level-limited at all (up to 2 minutes = =)
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