That's all it wants to say

Chelsea 2022-03-25 09:01:22

I didn't watch this movie very carefully. It was more than two hours long. If there were no ups and downs in the storyline, a few people could persevere, even if there was Marion among them. Fragile, ordinary, incoherent, but very French, this is the biggest feeling when watching the movie for nearly two hours. For two hours, you don't press stop, so even if you don't like it and feel bored, but in fact, you have accepted such a story.
Everyone is lying, avoiding the real voice in their hearts, using various disguises to fight bulls and steal bells to support a seemingly normal and decent life, but their eyes reveal overwhelm and emptiness. For two hours, we went through this long process with the people in the play, which is extraordinarily long because of its normality. At the end, a friend left in earnest, but he couldn't hide his selfishness and timidity again. The world of adults is back to innocence.
The film uses the simplest and most adventurous method to create a certain atmosphere that it wants to create. It always does this effort and goes to great lengths. Like a dissertation tutor who carefully emphasizes writing considerations to students, it lasts for two hours. Finally, there is a death. At the funeral of a friend, the circle of friends of middle-aged people was devastated, and they should have expected the possibility of this ending. They are not children anymore, why are they so immature?
The ending is Hollywood, but it's not, the kind of attempt to explain it just to illustrate a sobriety, nothing else, extraordinarily pure.

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