The French really work slowly and do meticulous work, and play steadily. I praise it not because of Assayas, nor because of Juliet Binoche, but because it does not make your tears run wild at once, and he wants you to brew it bit by bit, even this kind of implicit sadness. Never found out. Until the end of the film, it will dig out the last bit of your emotions, but you will also be relieved. Yesterday I saw a movie called "Day and Night in Tin Shui Wai". Watching this kind of life film requires patience before you can discover the beauty of details.
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