I now think that Rohmer is really amazing. In fact, the film language he uses is the film language that I particularly hate, but I don't know why it is used in his films, but I really like it. This film: Sometimes whoever speaks will push it to whomever is speaking, and push it slowly. Lots of dense voiceovers and lines. It is very rare that no one speaks for six seconds in a row. Close-up close-up, close-up close-up. The love of one woman and one man. Half incest wretched scumbag. The old man strokes the innocent girl. But when Rohmer was photographed, it was tasteful and good-looking. At present, several superficial reasons have been summarized: Candid, natural, and the attitude is observation, realism, humor appreciation rather than judgment. These people are all well-dressed, good-looking, long-legged (especially good-looking), self-confidence, good-looking, unique in temperament, smoke, have content in their eyes, French, and French sounds good, making people hate it. The environment is beautiful, like an AAAAAAA-level scenic spot without tourists. Although the basic voiceovers are all male, the females in Rohmer's films are particularly outstanding, with distinctive characters, cute humor, casual self, and strong charm. Although males have a lot of roles, they are always like the little followers of female elves. In general, the comedy elements combined with his quest for women (it's a bit lewd to be obsessed with the mother-daughter trio, I'm not French I don't understand haha), toned down the moral judgment, distracted, and allowed the audience to blend into that relaxed idleness holiday.
The men in this film look a little pitiful because they long for women. Compared with the energetic women, they are confused and petty.
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