"Mon chevalier" (My Knight) I can only say that Emilie Simon's voice has a sense of elf in the accompaniment. This song is used many times in the whole play, whether it is the heroine walking on the streets of Paris at the beginning, or the play Uncle Weird's preparation for love and the finishing touch of hide and seek at the end are all based on this song. The agility of the song completely moved the audience's heart, the notes seemed to speak, a little sweet, a little evil, a little magical.
At the beginning, the first romance of the heroine was inexplicable to me. It seemed that the romance of France was not so sudden and could not be told. The typical French style, the encounter in the old bridge was not satisfactory. Fortunately, the ex-husband received the box lunch soon.
In the middle is a piece of Natalie's inner monologue. Audrey Tautou is very good at controlling the inner activities and emotions of the characters. The beautiful love song "Bel Amour" is matched with her wandering on the street, as if It's quite fascinating when people lose their souls. But I have to complain that Brother Bento didn't see anything good, this state is so low, and the film is a little stiff.
It wasn't until Tully and Uncle Marcus started kissing that it felt like the movie really started, and then there were all kinds of seemingly discordant, weird and funny scenes, but they were so strange and seemed to have a magic power, which made the audience feel that the two of them were destined. . And the uncle taught me that once the girl kisses me, I must find a chance to kiss it back. It's useless to think too much.
And the part of "Something more" when the two of them went to my grandmother's house made me understand that if I love you, don't care about what you have or not. The goddess really has you in her heart, and she doesn't care so much.
Finally, I have to say that the uncle of hide and seek in the garden is really a sublimation of the whole film, and the ending is just right and memorable. The film is warm and inspirational. Love is not equal to bread. In our day and age, there is nothing happier than drinking an espresso at midnight and slowly reminiscing about this French 'feast'.
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