It was Paris at the end of the 19th century, a residential building with a French classical building, the Spanish maids living on the sixth floor, and the capitalist owner Louis family living downstairs, seemingly two completely different worlds, but because of The arrival of Maria, the Spanish maid, changed. The maids on the sixth floor who were over 50 years old saw love and equality between people through Louis, and through this group of maids who always had hope, Louis, a wealthy entrepreneur, I saw that life can have so many ways, and gradually fell in love with the strong and simple Maria.
In fact, from a moral point of view, this is a vulgar story of a rich middle-aged man falling in love with his poor maid. The maid actually fell in love with the previous master and gave birth to a son for him. At the end of the story, this maid Mr. Fuyu also got divorced and went to Spain to find his third child. This is indeed the most concise and concise content of the entire film. From the main content, this film is a story of scumbags and scumbags with corrupt morals.
But the fact is just the opposite. The whole film feels relaxed and happy. I have also thought about why this is so. In fact, the reason is very simple, that is, the id of each character is kind, rigorous but compassionate. Mr. Jean Louis, the mean and jealous but kind-hearted Mrs. Louis who was born in the countryside, the Spanish maids on the sixth floor who are bold or vulgar but always pure in heart... Throughout the whole movie, no matter what class, everyone has it. On the lovely side, just like the people around us, the plot does not have any boring plots like being crazy about love or the seven-year itch. And this simple and true collection of everything is the most difficult way to present it in big-screen art.
However, "The Woman on the Sixth Floor" did it, so it managed to capture the hearts of the audience.
With the development of the plot, Louis gradually entered the life of the women on the sixth floor, and respected these maids from the bottom of his heart, sharing joy and sorrow with them. After learning that Louis fell in love with Maria, Maria's aunt persuaded Maria to leave; Mrs. Louis, who learned everything before leaving, did not embarrass Maria, but blessed her; Maria's double sleeper, Jean-Louis finally accepted this fact and returned to the family. It wasn't until three years later that Mrs. Louis fell in love with someone else, made Louis divorced and finally found Maria's village.
In addition to the love that makes people smile, other bridges designed in the film also reveal the French romantic philosophy of life:
Jean-Louis, who has never had his own room since he was a child, enjoys it happily in the small attic room on the sixth floor His own world, even his sons couldn't persuade him - it turns out that everyone yearns for the small world in their hearts, and it has nothing to do with class.
A tall Spanish maid with a wig had a good relationship with her French owner who opened a hair salon. Although she was scorned and criticized, she eventually got married. The ending of her story was to invite her former maid friends in that high-end hair salon. Happy hairdo ending - it turns out that it's easy to be happy with each other.
Maria's friend finally returned to Spain after the civil war, and her story ends with the fact that she buys a large bathtub and travels all the way from France to bring back the golden bathtub faucet she has long admired - it turns out that happiness is also very simple .
At the end of the film, three years later, Louis's wife actually fell in love with an artist and divorced Jean-Louis, so that Louis came to Maria's former village to find her, and inquired about her whereabouts with Maria's friends. The friend was reluctant to tell Jean-Louis because she hated her husband for cheating. And the husband of this friend was called by his wife as a slave because of his cheating. After learning what Jean Louis wanted, he secretly told Jean Louis where Maria was. The sentence was full of French romantic humor and made people smile. In Er's rebuke of his wife "Actually she doesn't understand love", Louis met Maria, the two smiled at each other, and the whole film ended.
Simple but humorous plot, warm content trend, open ending, perhaps, simplicity is not simple, this is the real charm of "The Woman on the Sixth Floor".
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