I accidentally watched this movie twice. Among the 7 points given, 1 point is dedicated to the goddess Sophie Marceau. One of my earliest film inspirations came from Sophie Marceau's "Braveheart", the melodious Scottish bagpipes in the film, about freedom. Scream, the campus story born from the movie, is an unforgettable memory that is far away and cannot be repeated for me. A few years later, my lovely roommate and I watched Heart Fire all night in our dormitory in Fudan North District. Let their love make us cry, and that shock is no longer there today. When it came to "Days on the Clouds", the goddess appeared naked, and my mouth grew in surprise. Later, I watched the "Fang Fang" starring her, and I was so embarrassed for the French people's efforts to keep their love fresh. To be honest, "Mother and Daughter Love" is a very mediocre film. The reason why I watched it twice is purely for the goddess's sake. When Sophie Marceau and her daughter said "the first time" to their respective boyfriends on the same night, I smiled knowingly off-camera, watching how a French movie "romantic" a mother-daughter relationship, her daughter has not yet Eighteen years old!
Tell me about the most memorable scene in the movie. Sophie Marceau stumbled across her daughter's diary when she was looking for something in her daughter's wardrobe, and her curiosity drove her to read it. But after reading it, the unease and guilt of spying on her daughter's privacy gradually enveloped her, and she had to seek help from a psychiatrist. It gives me the feeling that Europeans and Americans talking to a psychiatrist is just as common as if I had a cold and had a fever and went to the hospital to make a call. Then the psychiatrist suggested that Sophie Marceau should confess the matter to her daughter. Too bad things didn't turn out as the doctor expected. It seems that it is one thing to see a psychiatrist, and it is another to follow the instructions of a psychiatrist.
The actor who plays Sophie Marceau's daughter in the film is a bit like Sophie, but far less beautiful than Sophie. How should I put it, the daughter is not not beautiful, but the beauty is beautiful, there is always something wrong, it is not as good as the mother who is still a peerless youth in middle age.
In the film, it is not only the parent-child relationship between Sophie Marceau and her daughter, which is like a group show, but also the relationship between her daughter's friends, her boyfriend and her parents throughout the film. When the aspirations of the children run counter to the wishes of the parents, how parents have to deal with and adapt to it, the movie has given a certain degree of reference.
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