Rowan Atkinson’s silent expression in the film adds a lot to the film. The plot is not top-notch, but the actors perform well. They all add a lot to the film. It is very special for an Englishman to play a French detective. The film is 50 of the last century. The setting of the era, the costumes are in place, and another British-style suspense film. The exposure of humanity in this film is a bit naked, which
makes people feel sad and "lost" sympathy. Don't think of this film as an entertainment film. It is not. The truth is too much. Cruel can't bear to look straight, love can sometimes turn into hate, this has nothing to do with the race's'skin color' beliefs, it's the same.
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