The film tells the story of a pair of Parisian lovers, Ismaël and Julie, who entered a period of burnout after eight years of relationship, but the two wanted to keep it going. In order to make the relationship a little more exciting, they invited Ismaël's colleague Alice into the relationship. But when the three of them were listening to a concert, Julie died unexpectedly of a heart attack. After that, the male protagonist met Erwann, the younger brother of Alice's new boyfriend, and fell in love.
In fact, Ismaël and Julie had burnout and rifts in this relationship. Alice's intervention was like what she said was a bridge between the two, but not a bridge connecting the two. Her bridge is more like being built in the rift between the male and female protagonists, pushing them farther and farther. It's like in an episode of "Sex and City" where Carry accidentally found out that Mr. Big has an ex-wife, smart, beautiful and generous, and they once had a threesome relationship. Carry began to fall into the shadow of her after meeting the ex-wife, she began to feel that she was no match for the 'perfect' ex-wife, and they had more experiences between them that she and Mr.Big didn't have, she didn't seem to have The ex-wife knows Mr.Big. Finally, at the end of that episode, Mr.Big told Carry that he and his ex-wife had already ended. When they decided to have a 'threesome', it was an unhelpful attempt when their relationship could not be repaired. In the end, they were helpless. ended. If the relationship between lovers needs a third person to maintain, there is not much left in the relationship between them.
Julie may have found that he doesn't love Ismaël very much. Ismaël ate at Julie's house and everyone in the family liked his humor, but Julie left the table with some disgust and even some disgust. Julie's death brought an end to a relationship that should have ended, and Ismaël may have suddenly discovered it too. After the heroine died, he was very painful, but I think it was eight years of emotional dependence. Even if there was not too much love, this person's sudden death felt like an empty space, and the emotions that originally relied on the heroine had nowhere to be placed. The bewilderment will be more. This logic seems to be explained by Ismaël's last visit to the cemetery to see Julie. In Julie's singing of why he didn't come to see her earlier, I feel that on the one hand, I can't bear it, and I don't want to believe Julie's departure. On the other hand, remorse, he discovered the fact that his love for Julie had faded away in eight years.
The appearance of Errwann is a healing and a renewed love for Ismaël. This little lover is outspoken and unabashed in his love for Ismaël. Will take pictures of Ismaël while he sleeps, lend him his clothes, wait for the male lead on the streets of Paris at 3am just to say 'Hi', deliberately pull him at Ismaël He gets angry at long distances but still waits for Ismaël at the office door to get off work. Finally Errwann said: 'I love you'. And Ismaël said that he was old and lost his love as a poor and stupid man. Although Ismaël told Errwann that there was no love between us, Ismaël, standing on the edge of the balcony, suddenly kissed Errwann and said to him:
'Aime-moi moins, mais aime-moi longtemps.'
Love me less, but please love me longer.
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