warmth

Eula 2022-03-23 09:03:11

Like everyone who has read the book first and then watched the movie, I feel that the movie is in a hurry to tell a story. However, although the movie has many regrets, I like the actors very much. Very close to the characters I imagined, especially Franck.

I have been looking forward to this film for a long time, because the novel has touched me so much. Paris, a story of 4 little people. The sensitive and lovely old lady Paulette, the scrawny cleaning lady Camille, the timid and shy stuttering noble Philibert, and the unrestrained and delicate chef Franck. These four people have different personalities, different life experiences, and completely different current situations. What they have in common is kindness and love in their hearts.

Camille's reservation of love and self-protection in fear of being hurt is very similar to mine. I can understand it very well. Fortunately, she met Franck. Franck is a big man who seems to be rude and picky. He rides a motorcycle, brings different women back for the night, and plays rock and roll loudly. He works 10 hours a day, but uses the only rest day of the week to visit His grandmother, listening to his grandmother complain, feeds her grandmother's cat. Physically and mentally exhausted, he vented by throwing tantrums and having sex, until one day Camille couldn't take it anymore and kept his speakers out the window. When Camille faced the angry Franck and thought she had to move, she met Franck for the first time, and a beautiful love began. However, Camille has always avoided this love in her heart. She told Franck that we hugged, kissed, and had sex, but we didn't love each other. This is her self-preservation, she is afraid of herself, afraid of Franck, afraid of being hurt after falling in love with someone else. After Franck's grandmother died, Franck decided to leave the country, but Camille refused to say what she wanted him to stay. Franck asks Camille, is it that hard for you to say to me, "Don't go, I don't want you to go"? But Camille still doesn't say it, even at the station...the

film ends up being A happy ending, which made me shed tears of happiness while reading books and watching movies. Camille is lucky and happy because she met Franck, the man who bravely loved her.

Finally, I borrow a sentence from the comments of other bean friends as the conclusion of this article. I hope I can finally find this kind of warmth like Camille. Also, I have to re-read the book!
"Warmth is that you finally find someone, you can hug together, tears fall like rain, long-term grievances and loneliness that you can't speak to others, and finally one day, you can cry out loud in the arms of someone. This should be worth it. What a long sigh!"

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