Sophie Marceau's name on the poster was enough to entice me to watch the movie. I can't wait for it to be released in China, I was the first to watch the original French film, without subtitles. Although I didn't understand a single sentence, the French family comedy full of lighthearted humor and the beauty of Sophie still fascinated me.
The plot is very simple. The frustrated musical genius and the single mother with three children fall in love at first sight. After a series of hilarious stories happened in the relationship, they finally held the beautiful hand and ended in a happy ending. The film doesn't seem to have any highlights or highlights, but think about it, if such a story were filmed by Chinese people, what would it look like? The first half is ridiculously funny, and the second half is touching, which is the most provocative technique Chinese people are good at. And in the hands of the French, the innate romance is ubiquitously soaked in the film.
The charm of French cinema lies in its light-heartedness, petty bourgeoisie, and full of free, casual and innocent atmosphere. A middle-aged woman who is over 40 years old is still showing the shyness of a girl when she meets a love, desperately throws herself into this relationship, handles the relationship between the child and her lover just right, and pursues her own life with all her strength. happiness. If a divorced woman in China can have the courage to pursue her own happiness at such an age, it is nothing more than for the sake of her children, worrying about the gossip of neighbors and friends, and sacrificing her own life. Compared with the hometown, the French live a simpler and more relaxed life, know more about life, and enjoy life more. And the Chinese are too tired.
French actresses are different from actresses from any country in the world. Whether it is Isabelle Adjani, Sophie Marceau, or Audrey Tatu, they all have the unique temperament and charm of France. Even though Sophie is 46 years old, her smile is still so charming, one look, one eyebrow raising, one hair fluttering, and one turning around can still make the world tremble. It was an indescribable charm, the air of Paris that nourished Sophie's sensuality and beauty.
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