Some people say how rare it is to accept you without criticism. We all hope to have such friends, but the pressure of career, the boring life, and the displacement of emotions have made us forget the original intention of being friends or lovers. Our non-judgment also becomes the most false lie, even if it is well-meaning. We care about each other and keep our distance, want to be cared but hypocritically cover up, and all kinds of show, all kinds of concealment. And the most frustrating thing is that in real life, none of us ever thought of breaking this vicious circle, and everyone is afraid of change. I want to say that if I also have a group of friends who have been with me for more than ten years, they must be the greatest wealth in my life.
I will definitely recommend this film to children who want to understand France. Although there are no long-standing historical sites, nor the neon night Paris, this is the real joy and sorrow of the French. There are 8 or 9 people in the film, but the director described each of them without hesitation: a successful man with obsessive-compulsive disorder, a gay guy who fell in love with a same-sex friend, two super funny men, a beautiful woman who lives casually and insecurely. An uncle who is indifferent to fame and fortune and loves his friends by the sea. . . It feels smooth and natural to spend 150 minutes watching it, like telling our own story. Finally, it is worth mentioning that this is a story written and directed by the director. It depicts all kinds of life. I like it!
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