Because I don’t fully understand every line, I have time to look at the film from a macro perspective. After the end, I sincerely applauded the audience. A humorous, touching, thought-provoking, and interesting film. I remembered that in the morning and Chen Hongtao said that French movies were very different, they were basically talking. This film is typical. The contradiction between culture, concept and consciousness is another ever-new theme in French cinema. This film tells stories between people of different origins triggered by names in France, including all aspects of life and even political orientation. The heroine hates Sarkozy (as far as I know, Sarkozy is a racist president?), but made a mistake when voting, screamed regretfully, and watched Sarkozy while screaming. Koch took office, and at the same time gave birth to a child with the actor in the delivery room.
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