The story is very simple. Xavier, who was introduced by his family relationship to work in the French civil service, was required to understand Spanish economy and Spanish, so he went to Spain to exchange and study for a year. During this year, he lived off-campus and made friends from all over Europe. Friends, I also gained love and friendship, and finally escaped at the moment when I was about to set a good route, and yearned for what I wanted to do since I was a child, to be a writer.
The reason why I like it is because what catches my eye is the sonorous memories of my student days. The quick editing before showed the reason until Xavier found a place with English, Italian and German in the warm city of Barcelona. , Danes, and Spanish natives were crowded with apartment dormitories, the male protagonist Xavier didn't even think about it, and said in his heart that this is the environment he yearns for. Similarly, at this time, I, who was in front of the screen, also directly said, this It's the life and movies I've longed for.
The next plot is actually very simple. There are many things in life. Xavier, who was trained to be a little old-fashioned in the big city of Paris, made a new girlfriend (of course a married woman) in Barcelona, and went to the bar with his dormitory friends to release himself. The youth, and les (played by Cecil, who is also very wonderful in the young pope) to explore women's privacy, and friends with friends for other friends. Except for the constant relationship between him and his girlfriend, which is to correspond to the separation from the old life, the others are young and psychedelic.
At the end, it's a little old-fashioned, of course, this is also an old movie. The separation of the front line corresponds to the separation of the end. The cry of leaving France and the cry on the familiar street after saying goodbye in person are all in line with the traditional structure. At this time, I suddenly looked forward to the performance of the doll.
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