In 1981 the script was already formed. "If you have two women, you will lose your soul, and if you have two houses, you will lose your mind." Like Felicity in "The Winter's Tale", Louise wandered around several men. Louise, who likes to play outside, can't get along with her boyfriend who likes to stay at home. In order to ensure her freedom and her boyfriend's rest, she rents a single apartment in Paris, goes there every Friday night, and returns to her suburban home on Saturday afternoon. At first her boyfriend disagreed, but slowly accepted it, which made Louise develop more compassion and guilt-based love for her boyfriend. But she also felt that this kind of sympathetic love was not true love, so she recklessly pursued the speed and passion that she liked, but she still left her new boyfriend home in the middle of the night because she felt ashamed. She wanted to surprise her boyfriend, but found that her boyfriend was not at home. . It turned out that he was also with another woman last night and planned to live with her. Coincidentally, the woman was a friend of Louise's friend, and one of Louise's male friends, Okutav, had bumped into him at the cafe, and Louise had also bumped into her boyfriend at the same cafe. The imaginative Okutav began to make up stories, thinking that the two had a premeditated plan and had been together before Louise and her boyfriend quarreled. A more suitable woman can be with her." This kind of words. Louise was joking at the time, but the outcome of the matter was similar to what Okutav had guessed. What made Louise even more temperamental was that she acquiesced and even personally pushed her boyfriend to another woman. And "Winter's Tale" is much simpler because of its religious miracles. Felicity had a clear, divinely-like goal from the very beginning—Charle, the relationship with the other two was inappropriate, and a miracle finally came to her.
"The Full Moon Reflecting the Flower City" is a work that fits the mood of the young people very well. In order to understand the preferences of young people, Rohmer, who is over 60 years old, went to nightclubs, dance parties, and even filming dance scenes with the crew. The scene is rarely out of control.
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