Matthew Amalric this time he acted and directed, "The Blue Room" (also translated "The Blue Room" 2014), showing unusual qualities, creating a reverse gurgling emotional atmosphere. Of course, this is the extreme end, and everything is beyond Julian's expectations, and he is confused and becomes Esther's accomplice.
As an agricultural mechanic, Julian has a virtuous wife and a well-behaved little daughter. Ever since she met Esther, a female middle school classmate, at a party, the two people's lust for burning firewood has gone out of control. This undoubtedly brought infinite emotional power to their dull and boring married life.
Every Thursday, Esther, a pharmacist, would hang a towel by the window as a sign of their love in bed. Esther's husband, who ran the pharmacy, was ill for a long time. Of course, while Julian was uneasy, Esther was always confident about the affair. When kissing, she would bite his lip, which made Julian panic, for fear of affecting his family. It was not until Esther's husband and Julian's wife died mysteriously that Julian woke up like a dream, but it was too late.
The film uses a narrative method of cross flashbacks, making people feel like they are on the scene. The way the police questioned Julian was extremely oriental, quite serious and serious. It is very different from the French films we have seen in the past. It's not so much that the police's accusation against Julian feels a bit too much, but the risks after the blue love challenge cannot be avoided.
Esther always said to him affectionately, "We will be together forever", even in court, her feelings for Julian were rock solid, but Julie, who lost his wife and family, was ashes. What's more, both of them were sentenced to long-term imprisonment, and they will never be able to return. Blazing emotions, after all, are just an engine to the end.
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