Time is too tired, wealth buys you drunk, and reality is drunk and tired.

Rowland 2022-03-25 09:01:15

After watching this movie in the Charroble Cafe, this movie does not stimulate my desire to think, nor does it stimulate my thinking about desire, except for constantly comforting myself, people who are engaged in creative work, if they are even basic I don't have any aesthetics, so how can it be?

The tone of the old movie is very charming, whether it is the costume matching or the background color matching, but the plot is a huge wear and tear on my self-esteem. I thought it was rare to come here to Brother Stone, and I finished reading it. I was satisfied with the aesthetics, and my curiosity was really lost.

Usually there are many comparisons in movies, the comparison between reality and fantasy, the comparison between executives and the public, the comparison between soul and material, and this film also has a corresponding comparison. It has unusual and dreamy colors, such as the male protagonist's pink shirt, colorful flower umbrellas, the female protagonist's mother's favorite pink suit, the supporting role's sailor suit, and dark green walls. The overall tone is like a fairy tale world, but the contrast is everyone All settled down based on reality, without any unexpected plots, the ending of the plot is not dreamy, naive, nor stupid, the flavor enhancer of love is justified and fell into the salt pan of reality, secret love finally becomes a family, wealth The courtship finally became a family, but in the end it all came to a point, just right, reasonable and reasonable, flat and light lines, and the whiteness of the snow at the end, I am afraid that it will not erase the infinite disappointment and nostalgia of the hero and heroine, the truth is tasteless , why be persistent, or raise a lot of beautiful children.

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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg quotes

  • Geneviève Emery: Why is Guy growing so distant? I would have died for him. So why aren't I dead?

  • Guy Foucher: Jenny...

    Jenny: [naked in a hotel bed] You can call me Geneviève if you'd like.

    Guy Foucher: Geneviève...

    Jenny: You're going to say I reminding you of someone.

    Guy Foucher: Good-bye, Jenny.

    Jenny: Come back anytime.