I don’t know anything about this film. The following opinions are purely my own feelings, and I don’t want to comment too much. Dou friends who are fortunate enough to read this passage can meditate on their own: ① The bourgeois couple received a bunch of photos of their daughter from strangers When he was angry and ashamed, the camera turned around and it was just some classic landscape photos of France. The more symmetrical and more classical pictures, the more disgusting and disgusting they were. Animals and postmen are images of life, but they have become the source of the male host's nightmare and sleepiness. ②There are no more foxes in the forest. The saints at the hotel said their beliefs were getting stricter, but instead they were acting out of line, as if they were no longer religious. The Duchess closed the room for the performers, but opened the door and invited everyone, including the saints, to watch their SM. The incestuous feelings grow and develop in the refusal and welcome. ③What is the content of the professor's class? Anyone want to hear? Does anyone pay attention? Interrupt casually, the whole of France was affected by the new wave at that time, customs and laws were trampled and abandoned like that professor class, yes, customs and laws will change because everyone has abandoned them and despised them. The professor's memory became the turning point of the whole film. The plot in the second half became more and more absurd and ironic. The sense of opposition was very strong. Everyone could understand it. For me, the perception has declined. In the end, there is only one empty rotating shot: "Down with liberty", the pursuit of liberty is everywhere in France, overturning customs and laws, freedom of speech, freedom of action, burning cars and marching...
History has passed, and the connotation of this movie may be outdated, but it is still worth watching for Youyi like me. I often can't imagine what France is now. The Paris I have always learned is the epitome of beauty, but now many young people are a little bit self-conscious and will have better choices. Goodbye France, you are proud of democracy and freedom, love is overflowing, you have done a good job, and you accept the scenery brought by time.
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