It sounds like a boring story, but the plot that looks boring is not boring at all. The movie gave me a very strong sense of depression. That's the feeling I have every time I go to Europe. Although it's not a comfortable feeling, Dane and you guys won. The blue sky, white clouds, big sun, bright and beautiful everywhere, but when I was in it, the whole person felt uncomfortable. The explanation I gave to myself was that I was in a foreign land, I was tired on business trips, and I didn’t eat well, so every time I went to Europe on business, I at least Depression broke out a month earlier. After watching this movie, I suddenly felt cheerful. My depressed mood in Europe (France/Belgium) was not entirely due to my overseas Chinese. When I heard the French tune, I started to feel bad. When I went to Germany, I heard German. But not so wrong. I'm actually not very clear about the source of this repression. The contradiction between economic and political issues and people's attitudes towards life in that place has created a feeling that no one mentions it, but is it pervading where is the life? I really I don't know what's going on. Look at the situation in the movie, there are 16 people, each with 1,000 euros, and each person's year-end bonus is less than 8,000 RMB, just like the money costing people's lives. On the other hand, if each person loses 1000 euros, the total salary of the heroine in the second year + welfare is less than 130,000 RMB. With this salary, she can half support her two children and add a house. I really can't calculate it. The account is here, dear, you can either come to Shanghai to find a job. Marion's acting skills are superb, and she is the only one in the whole movie, catching up with the queen of blue jasmine last year.
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