I love this movie so much! The first is the straightforward lens of the 1980s + full live shooting + graininess and dustiness. Isn't the real feeling brought together by the editorial department's story! A film from 40 years ago brought back memories from 20 years ago.
We're used to giving too much meaning to the first time, and this film's ending shatters that view perfectly. Although he was still dancing with the first boy he liked, he couldn't take his eyes off the next boy. Young love is sincere and warm, but it also comes and goes in a hurry.
Aside from the finishing touches at the end, my favorite non-classic clip in the whole film is wearing headphones. At a crowded party, the girl is noticed by the boy who is thinking of you. The moment he puts on the earphones for you, the cheers and music that fill the room are peeled off. In the theme song that belongs only to you, a new world follows you. The dance steps of hugging slowly stretch and grow. With Richard Sanderson's Reality, the '80s vibe was pushed to its highest point. This lady is so romantic.
In another scene, the director captures the details of the boy in the movie theater from tentatively wrapping his arms around the girl's shoulders to the two kissing. In the first love, the heart-wrenching mood because of the youthful expression was well expressed. This sense of substitution made me feel nervous and excited with the protagonist while watching it.
The loose story structure and narration of French films are perfect for the mood to watch a story at a leisurely pace first.
I have to sigh that French junior high school students really know how to play, even better than me. Drive away parents and party at home, music, lights, food and wine (?) are readily available, the key is that there are still people playing discs.
The French drive too wild, is it because there were not many cars 40 years ago, so they could drive blindly? Thinking back to C'était un rendez-vous, one can always find a touch of romance in the French's wild driving style.
It is said that it is a double emotional line, but the emotional line of my parents does not resonate with me, nor is it attractive. It is interesting for the original partner to smash the third store, but what is the punishment for the husband's cheating? It was no surprise that Mom finally left the handsome and young German teacher before boarding the plane.
The first time I saw Sophie Marceau's film happened to be her first film.
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