350 words is not enough, long review is not enough, purely self-impression

Krystel 2022-12-26 07:41:58

Words are too difficult to express. It's so indescribable. But the ending is positive, he fell in love with the girl in the play, saw the fantasy by the window, he smiled, he knew that she did not exist, but a new memory, a new stage of himself, his eyes were obvious I told Marianne that I had left, but I didn't expect to hear the words I wanted to hear most at the previous stage. I recalled this 40-year emotion, and he finally let go of the past in tears. Now, seeing the scarf, he also knew that his heart was moving forward, he smoked a cigarette, and everything ended brightly. After reading the short reviews, many people have different ideas. I don't agree with many of them, but I also know how they originate and fall. This is the charm of life movies. The back and forth between the world and the real world is well grasped, and even he may have wanted each person with different personalities and perspectives to have different feelings, just as we still don't know what kind of person Margot is.

But I clearly disagree with the statement that everyone is the same at that time turning point. . . That is Margot's unique girl after being integrated into the character's free play, and it must be the case that the male screenwriter does not affect her free play. . . And it was said that he was greedy for young girls. . . Heck, that statement really makes one feel like Margot doesn't want to answer the stupid question from the male screenwriter about whether she slept with the male protagonist when she played Polish. . . And he wasn't in love with Margot himself at all. . .

How much can be discovered in a good movie, and even how much can be discovered in life, really depends on the individual. even a luxury.

In the end, I saw that two old dramas were nominated, but Doria, who played the heroine, was not. So I jumped out of the movie and thought about it. Doria really tried her best, and it was great. Marianne who integrated her was really good and heart-warming, but in terms of emotional performance, there are really no two old dramas with layers. Before she reunited with the screenwriter man, I was thinking, did the heroine fall in love with Victor a little bit when she was Marianne? Not a little bit affected by that uncontrollable kiss? Is it really entirely out of the talent of fusion characters? Was she a little bit affected by looking at her Marianne as Margot? In fact, I don't think Doria's interpretation is very clearly reflected. It was only when she finally kissed her screenwriter boyfriend that everything was really clear. So at the end, I found that she was really unaffected at all, and I thought it was really amazing. However, how the male screenwriter's straight mind made the female lead really get back together, but I was a little puzzled (sister, why are you a little confused? (Actually, if the male supporting a good sister likes it)). Compared with the emotions that can clearly spill out of the eyes of the two old actors, Margot's deepest emotion is her guilt, and her characteristics are sensitive, kind, very charming, and straightforward. . . It turns out that everything is actually the people in the play, and the so-called off-screen communication is also performed (in other words, the male supporting screenwriter, you really have such a straight brain! So! What! Smart! Bright! Refined! Elaborate!?!), so I said that we actually did not I don't know what kind of person Margot is. The male protagonist's old drama bone, before saying that he loves her, I have been thinking, whether he treats her as a muse or love, in fact, there are two kinds, the relationship between the two may be more complicated. Everyone is different , or that he was inspired by love, etc. It's actually very complicated. After he said it, he also understood that he really fell in love with her, but he also knew that the one he fell in love with did not exist. Now, the broken eyes in the back but understand that what he loves is actually an illusory look, wow, absolutely child~ (So the heroine is really not affected in the play, the Poles act so superbly, it is really amazing, it can be said , I didn't see it, or maybe the director just didn't let the actors perform) In the end, the last scene of the two actors in the restaurant was a fight of art! Don't hit me and cry, I'll cry, okay? ! In the play, the pair of CPs can really be regarded as having no fate when they are old, and they are always in a fatal temperature difference! However, she said, 25 years have been amazing, and in an instant, the feeling of the five flavors and the deep understanding is really ~ ~ In the end, the male protagonist misses that, which is a pity, but with a clear smile and a positive attitude of relief! acting explosion

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La Belle Époque quotes

  • Margot: I'm scraps of sketches of lines... Scraps of a woman you love...

  • Margot: Instead of revisiting memories find what makes her beautiful, sad, suprising here and now