I think it suits the taste of the French. The whole story is full of French flavor. From the Champs-Élysées to the Count of Monte Cristo, from Balzac to Stendhal, the whole collision between Chinese and French cultures depicts China as having no culture. (Although it was true at that time), taking French culture as a spiritual source to enlighten Chinese young people...
Although I don't mean to despise French culture at all, this kind of praise of red fruit still makes me feel like saying - "Oh, No wonder the French like it!" But with so many cultures in the world, why is the French culture the most enlightened? Other countries are also very good, and China's own has a long history. Lu Xun is occasionally mentioned a few times in the movie, but I feel that Lu Xun's works can better reflect China and alert China.
However, the scenery of the film is beautiful, the actors are clear-eyed, and China is full of beautiful rivers and mountains, which adds a lot of color.
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