The cheating man has the love of his lover and his lover at the same time, and is immersed in happiness. When the lover knows that the man has a lover, even if the man does not reduce his love and responsibility for her, he still chooses to drown and die. After that, the lover ascends smoothly. But the happiness that once had lost its luster on the male protagonist's face. Agnès Varda uses bright and strong colors to express happiness through colors. The superposition of love seems to be a win-win situation from some angles, but the selfish nature of love is destined to not be shared. Behind the short-lived happiness is the exclusive affirmation of love. With the Divine Notes, the equality of love and happiness has strictly limited conditions.
The soundtrack and colors are extremely enjoyable, and the editing is all amazing. The combination of the picture and the blurred lens is like a dynamic impression painting. Calmly telling the story of the crisis hidden in the calm, woke up in the dull. The title and story form a strong irony effect. A stunning viewing experience.
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