3 stars, the story is simple, the rhythm is slow, the warm story between father and daughter, it is easier to touch Lao Mei, after all, it is the story of others. My daughter's girlfriend died, my father's lover is gone, and I can't go back after the experience, everything has changed. This is the regret of life, but this is how people become mature. There is also a lot of content mixed in the story itself, which is also worth paying attention to. The serious problem in Europe now is that the immigration is huge, the quality is chaotic, the justice is slow, and the labor is expensive. The protagonist, Lao Mei, can't stand it anymore. She can only do it herself, relying on Lao Mei's self-centered arrogance and arbitrariness to solve problems, and directly imprison others. This is very Lao Mei. The female protagonist has helped the male protagonist many times, but in the end she still chooses to break up and drive away the male protagonist. Immigrants are vulnerable, but their numbers are growing, with black and Middle Eastern crowds swarming the streets in the film. The Frankish and Gallic species have become a minority, and the next generation of French people may change their species.
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