In the morning when the school Wifi was not used up, I turned on my mobile phone and saw that the signal was good, and I thought of a movie. "Love in June Flowers" was the first movie title that came up. Just lay in bed and watch the movie.
Triangle? homosexual? The emotional clues in this movie are too complicated. The feelings of the three people are intertwined, and only one person stays out of it, Hugo. Anais and Hugo, and Henry and June. Anais loves Hugo, but she falls into Henry's crotch because of Henry's talent and personality. But what about June? June is more like another Anais, that Anais' subconscious self. Plump, sexy, mature. It's hard to refuse. And Anais is like the self that June wants to be, pure, innocent, and thin, making people eager to hold her in her arms and protect her at all times. So the two feel pity for each other in the process of contact, and love also grows.
What impressed me the most was the dim lighting. The first scene was when Anais went to Henry's house for the first time to return home late; the second was when Anais and June walked into the bar under the streetlight and rubbed their ears together; The affair between Nais and Henry June ran out of the house leaving Anais and Henry looking for June under the dim street lights. It's hard to tell whether June's flight was due to Henry's betrayal or disappointment with Anais. I'm more inclined towards the latter. Didn't Anais and Henry imagine June's face under the dim streetlights when they hugged.
At the end of the movie, I didn't even know who Anais was in love with. Is it Henry? But she eventually got into Hugo's car to pick her up. Is it Hugo? In the car Anais looked at the car behind Henry, who was riding a bicycle and feigning a smile on his cheeks, trying his best to hold back his tears. Is it June? I don't know where June has gone. Two people they love have betrayed their feelings, they must be very hateful.
Stories are stories and only stories. If this is true I think most men are reluctant to accept cheating wives. Although the emotional clues are complicated, it is not hidden that this is a beautiful love story. Is it beautiful because it happened in France or because of the story itself. It's hard to say.
View more about Henry & June reviews