The storyline is okay, but I'm a bit sceptical about the plot twists and the so-called big scenes.
The first half of the film was still enjoyed with relish. In the middle and second part, the two fell in love. Having already understood the story in advance, I suddenly had a question. If this romance goes on, how can I stop it later? When the heroine knew that her eyes could be cured, she made a 180-degree turn and said "I never loved you???". The first half of the film is too open like a galloping river, and it ends up as a line here, which is difficult to explain in terms of emotion and reason. Maybe the filming process of this film is too long, and what the director wants to express has changed countless times in the past three years. bend? In the end, when they get married and jump into the river, they get rid of their previous suspicions, romantic? ? ? Michelle, played by Juliet Binoche, is not a woman with a turbulent mood. On the contrary, she is still a little persistent, but why should the goal be changed?
In addition, the big scenes in the film always feel too romantic. I don't know if it is a commercial film or an art film, or a commercial art film. France has always been proud, but here I see the shadow of Hollywood.
After reading so many passionate comments from my friends, I don't think highly of this movie in general. Sorry, just expressing my personal opinion.
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