This seems to be the first French movie I've ever watched, it left me clueless at first, how did Francis die, such a short meeting, getting to know each other, then getting married, I really don't know how to describe it later . However, there are still some scenes worth learning in the previous shooting, and the creative shortening of the two people's love time is very good.
Later, I met Natalie's boss, ha, I mistakenly thought that the two of them were going to have an earth-shattering love story. I have never seen it before. Then the damned Marcus appeared. Not only was Marcus scared, but I was also scared by Natalie's kiss. I really can't think of how the director would arrange the explanation later. I didn't expect it to be used. Such a helpless explanation, haha, at
this time, as ignorant as I am, I fantasize about what this ugly Marcus is going to use to win the favor of Natalie or his boss, presumably to make the little girl moved. Tears of love tricks. But what I didn't expect was that Candy Bear was instantly moved,,, and
Natalie was very brave. When faced with another heartbeat, she bravely chose to stand up and face the present and future life. She cried and hugged Francis' father. Facing the words of her best friend who could not rest assured, she chose to take Marcus back to her grandmother's side, to the place where she grew up with joys and sorrows. To the place where she met Francis for the last time and was buried,
I didn't expect the ending to be so moving, so beautiful.
Good-tempered Marcus, he wants to experience Natalie's past, and to be with her, he can feel sorry for the story behind the strong Natalie. He squatted, he said, I'm ready, come find me!
The description of the whole play is simple and simple, and there are no major ups and downs in the plot, which makes me feel very heavy, but it does not lose the highlights and touches. The scenes in the play are indeed very ordinary and simple, which can make us feel the romance of France. The warmth, in fact, the most romantic is the simplest.
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