In the beginning, the old painter and his wife quarreled together, and the wife cheated because she wanted to live a lively life. She couldn't stand the old painter who was particularly boring to live, so she packed his things and let him leave home, so the old painter moved into the apartment of his wife's cheating partner.
The old painter once drew his own story, so he took his own drawing and found a company, and wanted to go back to Lyon in 1974 to play his 25-year-old self, when he met his love for the first time.
The director is very precise and neurotic, and while scolding his girlfriend who did not perform well, she is also an actress, while coaxing hhhh.
The old painter entered the scene set for him by the director. He was already an old man, but the actors in it needed to cooperate with him, calling him and another old man who shared the scene a young man. The director's girlfriend becomes his girlfriend in this scene (in fact, this scene is also when he and his wife first meet young).
I'm curious about the taste of the hard-boiled eggs with sugar that the heroine likes. . . In the end, the old painter really fell into this scene, fell in love with the actress, and began to paint the following drawings. Later, after changing the actress, he ran out of the script and went to the real actress's house (although this is still another script scene), he finally realized that he should return to his real world, cherish the moment, not always Miss the beginning of love. Finally, the old painter's wife saw the drawing and remembered that she had come to the theater and reunited with the old painter.
But there is a problem, I think the old painter just fell in love with the lively and charming actress. I don't quite understand what the actress is thinking. It feels like she's just caught up in the script and is unlikely to like a lonely old man so old. Seeing that there were performances that went beyond the script, her director boyfriend was worried that some of the subsequent shootings would be interrupted. The hero and heroine in the theater should actually be old painters and actresses. But at the end of the movie, the painter's wife, who had a few scenes in the movie and cheated, was forcibly brought in to reconcile with the old painter. Is this reasonable?
It feels like it is a story that people will remember and cherish the present by recalling the past. The theme song of "Smell the Fragrance and Know a Woman" appeared more than once in it, and I like it very much. Wei Sa said that this is like the French version of "Party A and Party B". The title of this film is exactly the same as the name of the company opened in "Party A and Party B". It's all to help people have a short dream!
interesting lines,
"We want to be as old as we want."
The gray-haired dad (actor) said to his gray-haired son (client), "Don't play too late, you have exams tomorrow."
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