Those french women

Fredrick 2022-02-25 08:01:09

I finished watching Truffaut's La Peau Douce the day before yesterday. There are not many works about Truffaut in the school library, and I have read almost all of them. Personally, Truffaut should be my favorite director of the New Wave, because his work is easier to understand than other directors.

For example, in this La Peau Douce, the story is a classic French love story of a man and two women. Two women, one lover and one lover. The lover finally sacrifices for his love, and the lover finally chooses to leave. A man whose technique of lying is so bad that his lover's story is quickly seen through by his lover. When he wanted to start a good life with his lover, he was rejected. What was left to him was the lover's departure and the lover's bullet. At the end of the movie, the man wanted to reconcile with his lover, but he missed it after all. This is the climax of the movie.

Nicole, lover, young, lively, and charming, Pierre was attracted to him normally. Franca, lover, in middle age, the only thing he thinks about is her husband and children. It cannot be said that Pierre does not love her, but this man in his forties runs away with a fresh breath, which is also normal.

Many times we think that French men are passionate. Pierre is indeed a good example, but in real life, there are also many French men who are passionate. Women, Nicole is a typical French romantic and passionate girl. There are all kinds of avantures. When someone loves her, she can't accept love, or she hasn't understood what love is. Her love is based on freedom. If there is no freedom in love, then don't talk about love. And Franca is the representative of France's love for women. She loves her husband and children, and she wants to dedicate all her love to them. The return she wants is also very simple. As long as her husband loves her and doesn't leave her, it's fine, even if she learns that her husband has an affair outside. But when she thinks she can no longer restore this relationship, she chooses to die with her husband (although Pierre was shot at the end, but we can think of the following story) and die in love.

The world is full of sentient beings. In the world of love, some people love more and some people love less. Some people give their sincere heart, and some are still closed in their own world. I always feel that I still have to open my heart to love, even if it really hurts, I have never experienced a vigorous love in vain. Of course Franca's way of expressing feelings is a bit extreme, but when I think about it, at least she is worthy of her heart.

PS Actress Françoise Dorléac who played Nicole was originally the sister of the famous actress Catherine Deneuve. This woman is definitely a perfect goddess, she is the first French actress who makes me feel truly beautiful. It's a pity that Xiang Xiaoyu was damaged early, but her youthful face will be there forever.

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  • Roel 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Three-and-a-half stars//I really like the cheating scene in the first fifth of the show, showing that love can't be hidden under the camera//Love seems to be more immoral and more difficult to let go of the process of pulling back and forth Hesitation is the refraction of his weakness and tenderness but it's not a window shopping woman but a firmness.//We can all foresee that repetitiveness

  • Leonor 2022-02-25 08:01:09

    The Revelation of the Scumbag. The young third Françoise Dorléac is full of charm, and the goodbye part of watching the house is extra points, and the wife is happy to open fire everywhere. It is humorous to take the cat to eat breakfast outside the door or watch the cubicle pull up and quickly take the child away instead of the bed scene. The house has too many organs and too few windows, no wonder it is unpleasant. The photos taken with TLR on vacation are too foul, and the editor can take magazine-level portrait photos with a fundamentally wrong setting.

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