A large number of scattered narratives without plots, and plots with dramatic conflicts are extremely diluted in the film. Through the character's perspective, he observes the space in which he is located in multiple directions to reflect his inner spiritual state and complete the modern life (such as the madness of the stock exchange, the description of the empty streets of the city by the last empty lens, and people's living conditions) Precisely portrayed, the lens is full of beauty.
The main story of the movie is that the heroine ends the process of one relationship and enters the next one. Both male and female protagonists have a magical sense of alienation in life. The female protagonist is even more serious, as if floating in the air, and has a long sense of distance from life or her lover; the male protagonist has two homes, one is himself The place where I was born is now covered with dust and there is no trace of life. The chocolate used to entertain guests has long been empty. I don’t know that the other home is my office. I have to unplug all the phones to get a moment of respite, so Neither is home.
When night fell, the street lights began to light up, and people in the city got off the bus and returned to the grid at home from the grid at work, and the city was silent again.
(Think I might not get it, but most importantly Alain Delon is an amazingly handsome man?)
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