Injustice for the two male protagonists.
The first one is not to mention being tossed by the heroine in every possible way. The second one is "Goodbye, see you again" in ten years.
I always stubbornly believe that when Isabel met Mr. Dentist in the first few years, there were probably a lot of changes and a lot of joy. It's only been ten years, and life will be buried in the wind and sand like firewood, rice, oil and salt day after day. If I were Mr. Dentist, I would say: If you want change, then give you change. in this way. Don't you keep it, don't you feel regretful?
I'm such a boring thought.
However, I really feel sorry for Mr. Dentist.
In other words, ten years later, what will happen to Isabel and the timid uncle, no one knows. After all, as long as the story is "the prince and the princess live happily ever after without shame", why not talk about the latter? Because there will be no play.
This movie reminds me of another British movie, Leap Year.
At the time, some people questioned how a woman who was used to LV could be with a man who named her bag "Louis". At least the male protagonist is still handsome and innocent. The original spouse is only about money and reputation. However, the timid uncle is not bad, he can speak at least four languages, can dance, and most importantly - like beautiful women.
In comparison, I think this movie is a bit silly.
However, later I felt that it was nothing. After all, I was in France. Although I didn't want to look at it with preconceived eyes, I believed that if I were in France, about love, anything could happen.
The prairie is really open, and the stars in the night sky at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro make me suspect that it is a special effect. Russia still feels like a luxury version of building blocks.
A movie, seeing a beautiful picture, laughing, and having a memory that intersects with the people beside me, for a layman, it is very good.
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