I prefer the translated name of Paris Lonely and Never Closing, and I also remind you not to be deceived by other colors in the poster. Because the main color is the hats on the heads of the two people. In the 110-minute movie, the two met for the first time at 50 minutes, and then disappeared. At 62 minutes, the two met again, and then disappeared. Probably classified as a comedy in the genre, it is funny for the director to see the audience being lifted up and disappointed. Therefore, the phrasing of the title is lonely and accented. The biggest advantage of romantic films is that they can be used in an overhead setting. After all, Cupid is blindfolded and will not care how many people died in the battle of the Sixing Warehouse, and whether the psychiatrist's office is the blue of the operating room. The overhead is not really empty, because the reinforced concrete urban forests all over the world are the same, just need to make a little localized embellishment, don't fly into space, the sense of substitution of urban men and women is immediately bursting. It is love after all, the most emotional thing in the world. Those who are moved will cry, and those who are cold-blooded will scoff. There are only two extremes, good and bad, and there is no middle ground. Really good, saves the possibility of lifting the bar. Compliments or scoldings are arbitrary. It also rounds up the casual theme of the movie.
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