What is the selling point of the film? actor. Just talking about who Vanessa Paradis is, I am afraid there are not many people, but the name "Depp's Woman" is much louder. She is a coquettish pirate who has made the world a demon , this alone is enough to make the internationalization of the film more dazzling than many pure French films, which is more affinity than the smiley Chinese pronunciation lines in the film.
The beginning of the movie is interesting, I mean, if you haven't seen much of the same genre. The profession of breaking up marriage is essentially the same as the hunter in "Wedding Prodigy". After finding the target and then getting rid of it, basically feelings are banned in their life creed. Well, Americans and French people, it is the so-called world harmony, there is nothing wrong with this. Then it was obvious that it didn't meet the rules for receiving orders, and the poor protagonist was forced to make a move because of his livelihood, which was even more explicit. It seemed that this tried-and-true turning point was a dish as long as it was picked in the basket. In fact, the ending can be guessed from the beginning. If French movies, especially French romance movies, are as extreme as "Dare to Love", then the love in people's eyes will become a blockbuster in the long run. It's a pity that there is no indication that this story can have an unexpected ending in every way of interpretation of the film. This is by no means that the times have changed people's hearts. If the unforgettable is not strong, then the only means of commercial film is that everyone is happy. The difference is the same purpose between leisurely and happy. In this regard, the film is still awkward, and the control of the rhythm and the combination of the comedy scenes are obviously stalled on the level of improvisation. If you have enough experience in reading films, I believe that many scenes and even transitional bridges in the film will seem familiar to you. This makes the fun of the film at a discount from the entertainment point of view
To be tolerant, I don't know how this principle of my movie watching should face a movie like "The Terminator". The film gave a relatively relaxed tone, and also completed a love story in a slightly sad atmosphere. Of course, the roundness is far from enough. The male protagonist finally got love and was good, but the professional ethics of the title had a fundamental flaw in logic. Why would a man do his job without doing a good job? The marriage-afraid diamond man in "In the Clouds" has a decent career and a self-enclosed emotional world. Why is this man so happy about breaking up couples? Wouldn't it be more convincing to come to a tragic past and give a more moving background than the heroine's casual entanglement? The end of the film is romantic, but what about the fiancé's relationship? This design also caters to the rhetoric that "men are not bad and women don't love", which is full of rivers and lakes. So, at the end of the film, the question is, what kind of love movie is this? The ending is very romantic, and this fast-food-style instant happiness also reflects the alienation of people's values under the wave of contemporary speed-datingism from another aspect. I believe that this film on the big screen should leave people with more jokes than endings. The audience is not stupid, and we who have sufficient thinking ability must have our own opinions on the realistic substitution of plot design. My conclusion is that the odds of such a story developing and ending this way are extremely low. Looking back, it turns out that no matter how conventional the French are, they are still romantic. Yes, even if the film still has a touch of sad realism before the final long-distance attack, the ending like Plato's falling from the sky still makes "The Terminator" downgraded to a shallow second-rate comedy, comedy for comedy's sake, This is much sadder than love for love's sake.
Don't expect the female protagonist's conspicuous teeth to bring you so much pleasure, unless you turn a blind eye to the maturity of the woman; and don't point fingers at the male protagonist's unmanageable image, there are many people who are more wretched than him. Compared to Alex's maddening expression of forced tears several times, the film's sense of comedy is somewhat orthodox French. Anyway, men can't be trusted, in fact, everyone knows that women can't be trusted either. It's just that when traditional romantic comedies are extinct everywhere, how many things can we find moving in the desert of credit? The ease and joy brought to you by "The Terminator" is somewhat familiar with the taste of fast food. If you are tired of it, is it caused by the bleakness of the movie or the indifference of commercialization? I really can't test it.
Mai Tong
2010-10-19
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