The origin of the story comes from the actor Xavier receiving a scholarship from a famous European scholarship agency, Erasmus, and he can go to Barcelona to exchange for one year. Erasmus, this The medieval-looking scholar appeared on the street for the first time. I thought it was a troupe actor, but later I learned that it was the fantasy of the male protagonist. The
even more funny fantasy was that he was worried about himself when he went to the French neurologist to see a doctor. The doctor's husband found out about having an affair with another wife. She was lying on the test bed and was still worried that the picture of her with the beautiful wife in her head would be seen by her husband. I also worried about the protagonist for a while. Later, I found out-Science Sure enough Without such progress, it was his wife's own conscience that Mr. Xiang had confessed everything. The doctor was so generous, and later even took his wife to Xavier's farewell party.
I really like Xavier's British roommate Wendy and her brother William, who is so cute! First, on a dark night, telling how stupid the Spaniards offended the Spanish female roommate, and then offended German boys one after another, affecting their studies. Under the scolding of the sister, they were swept out. In less than a minute, the brothers and sisters cried again, really tossing. The joke he told Xavier about bees was the most joyful, vivid! (Recommended must-see!)
I think Audrey Tautou can only be regarded as a supporting role in the play, and has not appeared a few times. But even so, this drama is still very exciting. In particular, the scene where the roommates in the whole apartment help Wendy cheat her boyfriend, which really shows the greatness of friendship and the insignificance of love!
"This is the last kiss between us. I think of our first kiss. A lot of things happened between these two kisses and a lot of streets passed." ---Excerpt from Xavier's monologue in the movie. I like it very much.
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