An innocuous love song on a short vacation.
The impatience when being entangled, the unsatisfactory hug that can support oneself after emotional frustration.
In his spare time, he flirts without caring.
But really getting into a long-term, stable relationship can make people wander.
There was no doubt that there was something dizzying about them. This feeling of dizziness is the most important thing in love.
François is probably such a pity person who eats nothing and abandons it, for Anna. And Lucy, who met by chance, well, of course François doesn't have any excessive feelings for Lucy. If there is, it's just a subconscious rebellious psychology after the defeat at Anna. You don't like me, but I can still get the favor of young girls, fifteen years old, and the other party is only fifteen years old. So at the end of the film, Francois went to Lucy with a postcard, but found that when Lucy was kissing her little boyfriend, the loss really made us outside the screen feel funny and a little sympathetic.
As for the pilot's wife, in fact, she never really appeared in the camera from beginning to end. We don't know whether the black-haired woman in the photo is the real wife. An alibi gets in the way for most of the movie.
Francois stalked the pilot and his supposed wife, and met Lucy on the way, with Rohmer's humor and good-natured sarcasm vividly. Both he and Woody Allen are keen to show affection, but their attitudes are so different.
Therefore, it is too serious to use morality to attribute Rohmer's story.
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