Start watching this movie today. Unexpectedly, it is the kind of movie without twists and turns that I don't like; unexpectedly, it is also its plot.
The first few minutes of the shot feel like a private DV shoot. A little shaky picture, the streets of Paris are not as fashionable as imagined, some shabby street scenes, or passers-by in a hurry or leisurely.
until she came to us. She captures the shot with her unique footsteps, rocking and jumping with points.
She is the heroine, named Julie.
She lined up to buy movie tickets, alone. On the phone, she complained to her boyfriend why she always had to watch movies alone.
After the movie ended, she was walking alone in the dark and quiet streets of Paris when a figure suddenly appeared and kissed her. He, the hero, is Ismail.
After that, there was a sudden dialogue-style singing, um, it was actually a musical, although there was only song, no dance.
The film is often interspersed with this kind of dialogue-style music, which dilutes the reality of the film, but adds a sense of fantasy.
The plot after that was a little surprising, when Alice knocked on the door of the two of them, carrying a small bag, and said that she brought pajamas. I'm still bewildered.
When the three of them were lying on the bed, I suddenly realized, is this the legendary 3P?
However, there was no blatant performance. When the three of them sat together on the bed with a white quilt and read a book, when the three of them switched positions on the bed, I even felt a little warm and lovely. Well, that's a bad idea.
As the plot continued further down, I realized what was going on.
It turns out that the male and female protagonists have been dating for eight years. Under the erosion of time, the former love has become so dull that they can't seem to feel its existence. They start to get scared, so Julie finds a third person, that is, Ismail's colleague. Alice.
With the addition of Alice, the male and female protagonists began to feel threatened and jealous, and they proved the existence of love through jealousy. But when the jealousy reaches its unbearable heights, Julie asks Ismail, do you want to choose her or me?
However, when the plot got here, there was a sudden turning point: Julie died suddenly.
Aside from Ismail, who covered his mouth twitching and weeping in the car, life seemed to be back to normal all of a sudden.
But, without that person, will life be what it used to be?
Ismail is suppressed in peace, what should the sharp pain be filled with?
The second half is an unexpected answer.
Iwan, the younger brother of Alice's boyfriend, falls in love with Ismail at first sight. Oh, the legendary comrade. In the last quarter of the film, there is a couple of couples sex scenes that lasted for several minutes. I skipped it very innocently. It's not that I don't want to watch it, but I'm really not used to watching men and men.
After the end, Ismail and Iwan are together.
Alice is a facilitator.
That's the whole story.
Still don't understand what the director wants to say? To warn us not to do stupid things after great grief? This is definitely my idea.
There is a sentence at the end of the movie: Love me less, but love me longer.
Perhaps this sentence is enough.
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