always feels that French women naturally have a sense of superiority, a kind of aristocrat to commoners. The beauty in French culture is envied by many, many people, so I think it must be an accomplished, deep beauty.
But I have to admit that I don't really understand French movies right now. It's just that many things are famous and make people want to see them. A lot of times I am still a little afraid to watch it, because it may be very tiring after reading it. I think the reason for being very tired is that it takes a lot of energy to understand them. There is no way to watch a group of people perform indifferently and feel like water, so no matter the good or the bad, I try to understand them and understand their right and wrong. Wrong, understand their life.
It was very tiring that day, the weather was warm, but I was alone in the house and my heart was cold, and I watched a heavy and realistic film before, so I just wanted to watch a warmer story and watch it alone touching love story. It doesn't matter even if I know it was specially made to earn some emotion, I don't want to see the so-called reality.
I was not disappointed when I watched "As Long as Together". When you want to read a story, but you are not sure that the story is what you want, there is always a sense of adventure. If you fail, your emotions will naturally go down to the end.
"Just Together" didn't disappoint me. No big deal, no deep humanity and reality (sometimes I'm afraid to see these), beautiful and unique French women, handsome male protagonists. The director's natural expression, the story is deep in the city, and the traces of manufacture are perfectly handled. There is the last wish at the end of life, the hardships of life, and the encouragement brought by new life. They are not perfect, nor are they the unluckiest in life.
Although exotic stories and characters sometimes make me a little puzzling, but after seeing the most authentic expressions that go straight to the real life around me, sometimes I feel sad and sad. So I need something gentle, no pain, maybe it will warm my heart in the end.
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