While reading Rohmer's book and making up the movie here, I found that many things are more attractive in words. For example, the girl in the bakery is more attractive in words. I think the film shows my fantasy. Maud is so pretty and the bulk of the dialogue in the book looks a little more comfortable on film
Naturally, I don't know much about religion and philosophy, so I plan to take a good look at their conversation that night.
Each of Rohmer's six moral stories should mention morality. For example, in this story, the male protagonist said that meeting them can improve my morality. I have always wondered what this morality is? The male protagonist is a very stray person. When he jumped out of bed to hug Mo De, Mo De said, "I don't like people who don't even know their own desires (something like that?)" The male protagonist is really hypocritical and pretends to be Infatuation with a firm belief, while criticizing Pascal here for enjoying life, and then I think oh my God, all the men in the six moral stories are like this!
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