If selected among the middle and young French directors, Ou Rong is probably the master who can play with this French emotional logic. How many social versions of strange love stories have been filmed by him are justified, reasonable and reasonable. People can only sigh after watching them. , Probably "existence is reasonable". And Melanie Roland, this talented woman, is also well versed in this. As the second feature film of a female director, the story is structured, the character background is laid out, and the protagonist’s emotional progression can be described as mature.
In youth-themed movies, the French have the "relentlessness" similar to those of the Japanese. It will not tell you that you will see a rainbow after the storm, or, after the contradiction, we are still good friends holding hands, but, "Some teenagers" His youth stopped abruptly." This cruelty is almost "evil" in the eyes of Americans, so it will only be allowed to be placed in the body of the witch Carrie, or it will only be "death of a virgin" when it steps on the edge. And ended.
Going back to the movie, respire means breathing in French, which corresponds to Charlie, a girl with asthma in the movie. Charlie is a 17-year-old high school student. She is introverted and passive. Her classmates are both playmates and friends. Like many French families, her parents also encountered an emotional crisis. Her father left home in anger and her mother cried secretly, so she was a little at a loss. That year happened to be the third year of high school, and a new transfer student came to her class. The girl who came suddenly seemed to be a combination of all beautiful things: lively, funny, humorous, bold, and so beautiful. The girl named Sarah started approaching her proactively. In just a few months, Sarah has become Charlie's focus of life, and she entered the house and became friends with Charlie's mother. They began to become inseparable good friends. She shared everything good and bad with her, overheating the friendship too quickly, making it ambiguous. The sisterhood shown in the first half of the movie makes people almost think that they are going to expand the first ten minutes of Ou Rong's new film "Girlfriend", which will be released at the beginning of the month. Fortunately, that layer of ambiguity, which can be broken at the touch of a finger, can actually turn abruptly and go straight to the opposite of ‘good’—maliciousness. The momentary misunderstanding between the two, the mystery of Sarah's life experience, made the story closer to gray. Charlie was gradually isolated, her crazy talk continued to spread in the school, her phone number was maliciously engraved on the desk, and she was always harassed by unknown calls at night; Sarah was already the coolest and most popular girl in the school. Charlie had an asthma attack. Sarah came to beg her for forgiveness. It turned out that everything came from her revenge. She forgave her, only to find that this was just being played with again.
Lou de Laâge, who mostly plays the role next door, this time Sarah is a coquettish poppy, unrestrained and charming. When she dances, she really makes everyone look drunk. Joséphine Japy, a girl born as a child star, has great control over her emotions, especially in the last close-up. From panic and panic to fear of grievance, all her emotions can be displayed hierarchically during her constant breathing adjustments. And the fate of the character stopped abruptly like the teardrop that rolled out of his eyes but did not make it to his face.
Of course, wanting to kill a person is not as difficult as you think, because in the final analysis, a person is a very fragile animal. Also because of its fragility, it often explodes desperately. But, how long does it take to lay the groundwork or silence for this gushing energy? In short, the motive for the murder was not something that was just picked up. Of course, if you encounter anti-social personality, then don't take it seriously.
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