I don't know if it's a personal reason or the place where I came from or my family, but I always feel that the people living in China are a bit old.
Cai Kangyong said that his life is upside down. When he was young, he read the Four Books and Five Classics, the Analects of Confucius and Zhuangzi, and when he went to college, he felt the vitality of youth in the United States.
I don't think I can live in reverse, because I will only stay in Australia for less than 5 months, but I always know that I can live in a different way.
Going a long way, I thought about the above because when I watched this movie, I felt that French culture and Chinese culture are actually quite similar to some extent, and they are both old and depressing. It's just that in the slow-paced mood of Europe, it is unwilling to change the ratio and blindly complacent.
As for the Chinese, it seems that they are poor and afraid, and they have no sense of security because of such a huge population. The upstart has always had the mentality that others are the best, so many things are being abandoned by us. on.
The movie is very slow and nothing new. There is a discrepancy in my original intention for scratching some ideas, but it still continues the tradition of good French movies, covering a lot in just one and a half hours, and it is deeply warm.
When Camille was told that a friend was about to leave, and that a lover was about to leave, I saw my own shadow. Sometimes, the self-willedness is just because you know that the other party cares and indulges, but you are used to this kind of self-reliance and often forget that the other party is also an independent individual with flesh and blood.
So at that moment, I suddenly realized that it was not just women who wanted to be retained by pretending to leave.
View more about Hunting and Gathering reviews