First love is always a topic that feels sour when it is mentioned (I am ashamed that I have never experienced it until now), facing first love is everything for the heroine, but because I completely depend on the hero and have no ego, if I were a boy, I would be very afraid of this. The relationship between the sexes that is completely dependent feels too sticky. The most comfortable state of the relationship between the sexes is that when they are together they are comfortable and happy, and they can immerse themselves in their own things when they are separated.
When you meet the second relationship, the heroine is already someone who has what she wants to do. Saying goodbye to her first love is also saying goodbye to the clumsy self who is fledgling in love. Just like that architecture teacher said: people are themselves Decide who you want to be. In fact, no matter which frame you are in, the most important thing is to be yourself, not to live for yourself completely selfishly, but not to be a parasite of others, and to maintain a unique soul. The more I watched the film, the more attractive the heroine became, and then I realized that it was her independent soul shining brightly.
At the end, the two people walking out of the movie theater with their own opinions is exactly what I wanted to say when I watched this film: a typical French movie, long-winded and arrogant (this should not be a hidden official complaint, the most deadly hh).
The male protagonist's act of wanting to get back together and cheating is really speechless and tongue-tied... But the female protagonist chose the hat from her first love in the end. Sure enough, the first love is very unforgettable.
ps Many details in the film are very interesting: 1. The passage of time is reflected by the blackboard, calendar, and manuscript paper. 2. The three colors of red, blue and yellow are neatly arranged with similar models. Later, when you drive into a black car, the blue will drive gone~
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