2020.01.09

Verdie 2022-11-09 07:17:50

"At the last moment, the solid rationalism in him overcomes the temptation of lust, everything before him is meaningless, and his only way out is to return, to return to the life to which he belongs. Although bound by moral and social laws Constraints, but a life with constraints can obtain relative freedom, if you can do whatever you want, you are actually just a slave to your own desires." There is no doubt that the handling of the last paragraph is really very provocative, but fortunately nothing happened. I didn't let this story fall into a cliché, and it also made this story a moral story, which is why I like it. This film started to give me hope for Rohmer again. The four seasons in the world + Bao Lian + girlfriend's boyfriend made me unanimously towards this man who has a very high literary accomplishment, good line skills, indulges in describing the love of small people in society, and loves chaos. The director of the spectrum was a little disappointed, but this film made me feel the fit of the three views. I love it so much. Smart people will never cheat, and they will not leave anything except physical stimulation. Doing what you want is not a symbol of freedom. This is ignorance and ignorance. /2021.01.09 Second brush. Sure enough, the love for this story lies in the moral restraint at the end. If something really happened in the end, it would really be lost to everyone. But even so, I feel incompetent to accept it. Maybe I just realized that I am a person with emotional cleanliness. Is what I want to wake up after a spiritual derailment? But the scary thing is that this may be realistic...

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Love in the Afternoon quotes

  • Chloé: Is she jealous?

    Frédéric: She's seen worse. We have a beautiful English nanny who walks around nude.

    Chloé: She's not afraid?

    Frédéric: She rightly believes I'm above physical urges. And she's not concerned about a girl I can't even talk to.

    Chloé: But you can talk to me.

  • Frédéric: [looking in a mirror] We really do make a nice couple, don't we?

    Chloé: The perfect couple.

    Frédéric: Chloé, would you marry me?

    Chloé: You're married.

    Frédéric: In real life, sure. But, in another life.

    Chloé: A double life?

    Frédéric: Not exactly. Don't you ever dream of living two lives at once, simultaneously, but completely and perfectly?

    Chloé: Impossible.

    Frédéric: It's a dream.