He is a calendar designer. He just came to the studio to introduce his "disaster calendar" to the boss. The boss's low taste and boredom made Stephane ask his mother to ask her guilt, why did she trick me back to France?
His dreams began to flare up around the studio, like purple smoke from the strange studio at the beginning of the film. matine, a female colleague in the studio, has to mention Freud here, dream is the infinite extension of sex. The world outside the window of the boss's office is like a children's pop-up book, trembling and swaying from side to side. Stephane can be like a fish in his dreams. No matter what, he is the boss in his dreams. During the day, the bits and pieces in the studio are magnified infinitely.
The new neighbor's piano crushed his wrist, and the woman named Stephanie slowly seeped into his dreams. He couldn't tell if the note was really pushed into Stephanie's door, so that the two of them had an argument in the aisle in the second half of the film, and when Stephanie said the note word for word, his ecstasy bordered on madness . Are dreams recurring? Is it interactive? Are they parallel but distant? Is it a meeting between intimates?
Let's get married at 70! Will the golden pony horse carry them across the prairie? Is this a dream or reality? Love and dreams, let a man sob on the bed...
Love and dreams, the man fell asleep in Stephanie's bed holding tightly, like a baby...
with the imprint of the French movie Yi Zhang, the street, not wide, gravel paved Yes, the crowd is not crowded, it looks quiet, the apartment door is closed, the protagonist is weird, for example, in the "taxi trilogy", Porsche's omnipotent taxi can only appear in the streets of France . In "Emily the Angel", the little girl who cut off the TV antenna of the neighbor's house sits on the roof, but the sky in France looks even bluer. dream and live.
"Paris, I Love You", a moving map of Paris, "Scientific Sleep" sleeps in Paris. The sky is pure and sometimes gloomy because someone is dreaming, a dream of love and a dream of art.
And the dream of light, the dream of sunlight, the purple
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