A good movie has no language barrier

Rebeca 2022-04-13 08:01:01

It takes 5 hours by train from Seville, Spain to Barcelona. There is a TV on the train and earphones. Most of the dozens of channels are music, just one movie. I listened to a French movie with Spanish subtitles, and I gave up without any possibility of understanding it. But the trip was too long, and after one performance, it was replayed. I watched the people around me very carefully, and I wanted to watch it too. After all, when I went to France next, it wouldn’t hurt to watch one more Paris-related movie.

I can't understand it, but I can understand it. This is why a good movie can attract people to watch it. A Spanish woman came to Paris to work as a maid, working as a maid in a large courtyard with her Spanish sister she knew. She is not the same. She is beautiful, young, elegant, and attentive. She remembers what kind of eggs the host likes to eat. She will definitely impress the male host, and she seems to have a high level of education. After a few more glances, the male host has a strong interest in her.

Before, he didn't care about the servants in the attic, couldn't name them, never spoke to them, let alone be a guest. But after getting to know the maids, he talked to them, went to see them at Mass, cared about their lives, borrowed the phone, and helped them repair the toilet. He gradually regarded them as friends and fell in love with her.

The French are so weird, hormonal excess, fall in love very quickly, an idea is hard to put down and has to be put into practice. The man confessed to his wife that he no longer loved her and was kicked out of the house. In the heavy rain, he had nowhere to go, and suddenly remembered that he still had a room in the attic, so he moved there and sat up with the man in the attic. He listened to music, read books, and lived a more self-motivated life. Compared with the indifferent life of a model show with a neurotic woman, although he now has a lot less living space and no luxury furniture, he feels energetic, as if This is the real life.

The maid has a very high moral bottom line. After knowing that the man separated from his wife for her, he took the initiative to leave, but I don't understand why he put the man to sleep before leaving? Of course, in the end it was a happy ending

, although I didn't understand a sentence, it didn't affect me from laughing or being moved.

Interestingly, there is a cultural conflict between Spain and France. For example, Spaniards work as servants in Paris, both male and female servants; Spaniards are noisy, but Parisians don’t like them; Spaniards are enthusiastic, The French are cool, or rather cold, unless you can arouse her passion, and like the lady, she has a wild side.

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