I'm used to watching American films, but when I watch French films, I really feel very fresh, but it will also be a little uncomfortable. For example, the nonsensical hand injury, the strange method of killing, and the moustache all over, made me not even able to tell who was who from who. But it's always good to have fresh ingredients, a wooden hand that can hold walnuts, a pistol powered by a spectacle lanyard, and the "bomb" in the cathedral will always make your eyes shine, especially the handsome postman on the pebble road. , people can not help but snicker that the French are really interesting. But these extrapolated flowers often alienate people from the main story line, so Hollywood rarely does this, and even if they do, they must fully integrate the weirdness into the weirdness like Quentin did in Inglourious Basterds. The storyline, of course, is just my preference.
As far as the whole story is concerned, Matilda's perseverance is touching, but what left the deepest impression on me is the revenge woman played by Marion Cotillard, the new Oscar-winning actress. . And from the letter his lover left her, it can be seen that he really knows her well, maybe that's why she loves him so much. Would the outcome have changed if she had seen the letter in time? I don't think so.
In contrast, Matilda is much luckier, her boyfriend is not only alive, but also alive and kicking. The phrase "Will it hurt when you walk?" makes people's minds go back and forth. Manek, who has experienced the baptism of war, not only did not become violent like others, but also has not been tempered by the years to become sophisticated, pure as a child. Don't people all say "if life is just like the first time", it has become a reality now. This is the best ending.
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