The single looped reality and wrote a review of "First Kiss" ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ✨ 14-year-old Sophie Marceau is really beautiful, short-sleeved, overalls, smiling, sometimes sad, always cheerful. The rhythm of the film clip is fast, and the jumping and cutting of a lot of pictures and music makes people uncomfortable. But youth seems to be a mess of unrelated things, jumping and joyful. The French are so romantic, there are so many emotions that have nowhere to go. The cheating father, the cheating mother, the charming grandmother, and of course Wei, the girl who is in love. Children in foreign environments are open, precocious, and desirable. At the same time, interspersed with the love of the parents seems to be a kind of echo or reflection. A child's love is like a downpour, it comes and goes quickly. Some people can dance in the rain, and some people cry in the rain. In comparison, adult love is much more complicated. Bound by marriage and family. And cheating is a resistance to this boring life. But the love of adults is the real love. Even if there are so many problems, they are still willing to face them together. But to a certain extent, the disputes between adults seem to be like children's. The soundtrack has to be mentioned. How should I put it, although some of the soundtracks are very inconsistent, they have a unique charm. A romantic atmosphere, brisk, hazy. The heavy re-use of the same soundtrack sets the mood. The most classic clip is the moment when he put on the headphones for her, the music suddenly changed, and the two danced lightly. In the swaying crowd, it was extremely romantic. There's also the silence and ambient sound of the parents arguing, countered by the elegant music of the father skating. The music is really wonderful! And finally the unusual ending. A love quietly ended in a look, and a new story began. The strong flickering of the lights in the ballroom shone on Wei's face, and the strong visual impact also shook the audience's hearts. No wonder it's called the first kiss, the person who gave the first kiss must not be the final one. After all, you are still young, always full of hope, and always have the courage to love again. This is what youth films should look like, because this is what youth is all about, not deliberately exaggerated or screened. The film brilliantly presents the mood of a 14-year-old girl, and at the same time, there are interspersed with different roles of the family. All flaws, but full of affection. It's summer, and if you still have the urge to think of your next relationship as the best first, go watch First Kiss.
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