The old British director's concocted French romance is actually quite in place, not to mention the beautiful vineyards. As for the old-fashioned story that dragged on for two hours, it doesn't matter. Many French movies have no plot at all except for the dialogue from beginning to end.
It's just that RC is really not suitable for Provence to show petty bourgeoisie sentiment. Even if he fascinates Meg in reality, he can fascinate French sexy girls in the movie. Forgive me, but I really can't stand his uncle winking.
You can imagine the charm of the original work. If the casting is suitable, it will probably be the male version of "Under the Tuscan Sun". Rotten Tomatoes said that this is a comedy without a sense of humor, and you are right.
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