This is a film with a romantic and humanistic atmosphere, which is very characteristic of French movies.
The protagonist of the story, De Hiss, is a poor black man. An accidental experience allowed him to get the position of full-time escort by the rich Philip. So he came to a new place from the home he was driven out and saw the life of the rich. He not only cared Philip very well, but also took Philip to experience many unprecedented things, which gradually changed Philip's life. He encouraged Philip to meet his pen pals time and time again, and he was thinking hard about the meaning of his life. Gradually he and Philip became best friends. Although Philip thought that he had to take care of himself and eventually let him go, he showed up when Philip needed it most and gave him the best gift-and pen pal. For the first time in person.
I think the story is very human. The music of the movie is good, but the director's shooting method is also flashback first. De Hiss is a very special character. Although he has been in jail, he understands some of the most basic codes of conduct and has a strong contagious effect on others. He does not feel that what he has done is bad, and he does Abandoning the vassal elegance of the rich and the so-called upper class, showing his own understanding of life, and at the same time he is not afraid of Philip, it is his characteristics that have changed everything. If you want to love, love, what kind of platonic love, is really a bit nonsense.
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