The protagonist came from the relatively poor north to the prosperous Paris in the south. People in the upper class tend to look down on people from the bottom, and people in economically developed areas tend to look down on people in relatively backward places. This is a very common view, both in France and in China, both contemporary and ancient. In order not to affect his entry into the upper class, the author lied that he was an orphan, and at the same time seldom communicated with his family, he changed his speech into a Parisian accent, and tried hard not to let people see the shadow of his hometown and family. The point of conflict in this film is that the protagonist and his partner and father-in-law before amnesia have been working hard to make him a Parisian, while the family headed by his mother is trying to find the northern guy they remember, a tug of war. The more rustic countrymen went to the bustling metropolis, just like Grandma Liu entered the Grand View Garden, and they appeared frequently, looking a little silly, and contributed a lot of laughs. This is the approach used in many comedies. Of course, I don't think they are stupid, stupid. On the contrary, they are very simple and kind, but they have never seen such a thing before, and people from the city will make a fool of themselves when they go to the country. The protagonist lost his memory unexpectedly, and only kept the memories before high school. He loved his mother deeply, liked the dishes of his hometown, and spoke with a strong northern accent. Everything he tried to get rid of came back. Only then did I discover my hometown, and the traces of my family were deeply etched into the background of my life. Our origin is something that we cannot change or need to change. What wins the respect of others should be our own portal and our own abilities, not our origin. The warm and selfless love of the family keeps the protagonist through difficult times. Let the protagonist finally realize the importance of family. It is also the process of the protagonist finding himself and his identity. Yes, I live in Paris, but I'm a northerner, no need to hide that. The north is my hometown, with beautiful scenery, special dishes, and warm people. Welcome to the north!
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