The performances of the hero and heroine are very French, and there is no trace of forceful performance, just a natural expression, especially the silly but stubborn love of the male protagonist. I also like Tatu's figure very much. It's imperfect and thin, but the unmodified thinness is full of the power of a young girl.
Chinese clothes, jewelry, champagne, caviar, all kinds of high society, let the young and vain Irene indulge in it, linger on such occasions, seduce a man with a lot of money to marry, is her ultimate goal, even if It was a bald man with four ex-wives, and perhaps signs of aging like age spots and impotence.
But good things are always interrupted. Spend all the money the poor boy has, and turn around gracefully. Unexpectedly, they became "peers" by accident, from hating and avoiding, to sympathy, and finally, Irene gave up the chance to hang a big fish and let go far away.
Shoes are the images that attracted me in the movie. From the beginning, Irene put her slender feet into those expensive high heels that hurt her flesh, to the end, she ran in the hotel corridor, struggling to throw off the high heels that limited her speed, In the end, sitting in the back seat of Jean's motorcycle, she was barefoot.
A girl who used to be so materialistic, a girl who once stepped on stiletto heels to shuttle to the reception, sat barefoot, sitting in the back seat of her lover's car, her feet used to high heels, how easy she should feel, At ease, the caress of the wind like never before.
Moved by her growth, yes, growth. A woman finally understands that her spiritual needs are far nobler and more important than material things. This is a major process of self-discovery and a major process of self-worth identification. Just like if a woman voluntarily gave up the gorgeous and uncomfortable high-heeled shoes for others to see, and put on soft and comfortable slippers, would such a woman dote on herself a little more, would she recognize her own value a little more, yes Isn't it more noble and confident?
The last thing I want to say is that the romance that was lost to the French is so romantic that such a story of being "nurtured" has a pure meaning. Romance is really a handed down virtue flowing in the blood of the French.
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