Maybe most people's ratings are not high, this is indeed a small-budget movie, the actors are not big names, and the plot is average.
But I really love this film. After thinking about it carefully, it may be in line with the following factors: 1. The campus has absolutely no resistance to youth campus films, especially the particularly beautiful campus; 2. No matter the old-fashioned Gorge, a little crazy Edith is also a handsome son, and the rebellious girls in the United States and terror are very fond of it; 3. The plot is not a mother-in-law, and it passes by lightly, a bit romantic in French movies.
Everyone has their own injustices, and they are unhappy in their hearts, just like there are disputes in two cars in a movie. Then it was this unexpected encounter that brought unexpected rewards. In the end, the father and son, mother and daughter embraced, and they had to return to a peaceful life full of complaints. In fact, it was this kind of encounter that they missed.
Sentences are messy. In the end, I especially liked the scene where Edith and Gorge hugged in the tower. I think if Edith accidentally dropped the pair of glasses out of the tower, the director would take a close-up of the glasses he took off, and use the SLR lens to chase the glasses until they landed. nice!
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