How should I put it, this theme should have been more anticipated. It was about how the Germans persecuted and rounded up French Jews during World War II. Unfortunately, as a result, in the two-hour film, apart from the wallpaper decoration in the house and the wooden frame of furniture, floor, etc., I realized that this is the complete standard Mediterranean style decoration. All that's left is a super super simple storyline that's simple, flat and straightforward. At the end, there was no twisted and bizarre story.
If I get a chance to renovate my house someday and have the idea to put on a distinct and thorough Mediterranean style, maybe I will think of looking for this film again. Or, in the future, when you have time to learn how to be a carpenter, make some furniture yourself, and paint it in a Mediterranean blue-green hue? Ha ha. . .
The curtains, wallpaper, window frames, furniture, floors, door lines, etc. in the film are all integrated. Also because of this film, I have a clear understanding of what the Mediterranean wind is.
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