but the clouds are black.”
Strange, I always think of Quasimodo, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, when this cripple is struggling with his love.
This is the French-style understanding of love between the two sexes, the director’s personal concept, skills It's so colorful and intriguing.
I haven't been willing to watch it, and I haven't seen any plot analysis. With the tattered translation on the back cover, I always thought that it was a rich girl waiting and reminiscing about her lover somewhere, and she fainted after watching it, which is not the case at all. However, I will feel that that kind of emotion is practical, real, trivial, but human.
When she has eyesight, she is broken-hearted, exiled, wandering.
When she thinks her eyesight is hopeless, she accepts, despair, it is a floating or even frivolous love
When she said "this is a hope", she chose reality and herself
. Then, the later story was left to time to think about
the clown who loved primitively, did not like to raise his head, and was somewhat sensitive and humble in his heart, trying to dominate and do what he could. That is struggling.
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