This is also called elegance?

Lewis 2022-01-22 08:05:06

Renee, the gatekeeper of a high-end French apartment, is 54 years old and has lived alone for many years.
The old lady was so quiet, she raised a big fat cat, was okay with bubble tea in the house, read novels while eating chocolate, and secretly hid a house of old books.
An old Japanese man named Ozu Lange moved into the apartment. On the first day, Ozu had a conversation with Renee and heard Renee say: Happy families are all similar. The old man smiled mysteriously, and said: Unfortunate families have their own misfortunes.
Inadvertently confronting the "secret sign", the two old men and young men were extremely excited. The old lady went back to the house and pulled out Toweng's book. The old man quickly gave the old lady a set of "Anna Karenina", and then began to invite the old lady to come home for dinner and movies.
The first time I went to an appointment, the old lady was very nervous. She arranged her image and went to a banquet elegantly. She went to the toilet at the old man’s house and started to play Tchaikovsky when the toilet was up. It can be seen that the old man was also extremely elegant; Because of another line, the two met to watch a movie in the big house of the old man's house, Ozu Yasujiro's "Sister Zongfang". After reading and going out, the old lady asked the old man: Are you the Ozu family? ——Very curiosity of literary and artistic fan.
The old man is always warm, dressed very gentleman, speaks quietly, and smiles very mysteriously. The old lady went through some inner struggles. After all, she was widowed for more than ten years, and her social status was so different from that of the old man. . .
Finally, the old lady was hit by a car in front of the building and died in an accident. This twilight version of Cinderella’s love story that doesn’t know how to end, talks about the ending.
For this story, you can refer to the novel "The Pearl from the Bottom: Too Loudly Solitary" by the Czech writer Hrabar, or Chi Li's "Tolstoy Scarf". Both are talking about the lives of the bottom people, and the old workers who buy waste paper to make a living. Reading is not an act of putting gold on their faces, but foreshadows some kind of tragedy. In this movie, it looks a bit like—not only the gold, but also the rich second-generation children of the upper class who are talking about the gods—even out of the worship of reading, it will not take the whole world. The quotations from Toweng that I all know are used as a literary label, anyway, choose a rare one (that section, almost made me spit blood).
As for the weird child, he took DV shots all day long. It seems to see through life, and the outlet is philosophical. In fact... the image of this little Bourgeois is also uncreative. My child, it's more hypocritical.
The three cats that are truly elegant in the movie.
The old lady's fat cat is one of the protagonists in the play. He never said a word, but every move made people tremble. The name is taken from the male protagonist of "Anna Karenina", of course, the added elegance is attributed to the old lady.
The twin black cats in the old man’s house only appeared once from beginning to end: during the metaphysical conversation between the little girl and the old man, the two of them were always in front of the camera, adding their own fur casually, their posture and shape could be described as stunning. Using the sentence I just heard, it is: You Sao and Q.

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  • Paloma Josse: Planning to die doesn't mean I let myself go like a rotten vegetable. What matters isn't the fact of dying or when you die. It's what you're doing at that precise moment.

  • Renée Michel: Happy families are all alike.

    Kakuro Ozu: Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

    [Quoting from Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina']