depressed day of a middle-aged man, parked the car hard, dissatisfied with life, dissatisfied with reality. Worried about why everyone He has a partner, and he is still alone. Just when he was full of complaints, he looked at the passers-by, and then he saw them leaving from the rear mirror, and then he saw a single woman walking by, instantly falling down But she couldn't see her in the rear mirror. Looking back, she turned out to have fainted on the ground. That's how their relationship began. A
simple story, a little romantic. When love comes, it will never make a sensation. The soundtrack starts from the first one. The scene began to appear. Unexpectedly, it was also the music on the actor's car. The woman asked to turn it off while resting in his car. The music stopped, but it was the beginning of their romance.
Director Bruno Podalydes was in charge of both the script and the script. featuring actor post.
*****
Quais de Seine-sur-Seine; Written and directed by Gurinder Chadha; Co-writer: Paul Mayeda Berges; Leila Bekhti (Zarka) Cyril Descours (Francois)
three French boys in the mouth flower Street Going to the sky, discussing the passing girls, commenting on their heads and feet. The girl Zarka wearing a veil passed by, got an unfriendly look, and then accidentally fell to the ground. Not only did the boys not come to help, they also gloated and laughed. Non-stop. The actor Francois was dissatisfied with the attitude of the two friends, and hurried over to help her.
The difference in faith may not necessarily be a barrier. Francois plucked up the courage to meet Zarka, and went to the mosque to wait for her.
Director Gurinder Chadha's previous works include "Bend It Like Beckham" in 2002 and "Bride & Prejudice" in 2004. He likes to use religion and race to make the backbone of the story, which is infectious.
*****
Le Marais swamp area; Written and directed by Gus Van Sant; Marianne Faithfull (Marianne) Elias McConnell (Elie) Gaspard Ulliel (Gaspard),
famous American director Gus Van Sant, recent works include "Elephant" (2003), and many familiar movies in the past include "Psycho" (1998), "To Die For" (1995), and "My Own Private Idaho" (1991). As soon as I see his name, of course I will wait and see.
The story of the encounter between two handsome boys is not earth-shattering, but because of the lack of words. Unexpected humor. The production of American directors certainly involves American actors.
*****
Tuileries; Written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen; Steve Buscemi (Tourist) Julie Bataille (Julie) Axel Kiener (Axel) The
face-to-face American actor Steve Buscemi plays an American tourist. The whole story takes place on the platform of the Tuileries subway station in Paris. A light and humorous story. Of course, there are also a pair of French lovers in love and a hateful child. .
The directors are two brothers, Joel and Ethan Coen. Their works include "The Ladykillers" (2004), "The Man Who Wasn't There" (2001) and "Fargo" (1996). The
film uses an exaggerated approach to portray tourists. The special treatment encountered in Paris drew roars of laughter.
*****
Loin du 16e far away from the 16th district; Written and directed by Walter Salles & Daniela Thomas; Catalina Sandino Moreno (Ana)
The deepest impression in the whole story is The babysitter sang a nursery rhyme twice to different babies (owner and employer's). The song is still in my mind after I watched it for two days, but it doesn’t mean I like its melody.
Two directors from Brazil together Cooperation.
*****
Porte de Choisy 舒雅西门; Written and directed by Christopher Doyle; In collaboration with Gabrielle Keng Peralta & Rain Kathy; LiLi Xin (Madame Li) Barbet Schroeder (Mr Henny)
Du Kefeng's work, as a Hong Kong audience Of course, I also look forward to it. It is the only one of the 18 stories that tells the Chinese in France. It's funny and crazy. The French hair product salesperson Mr. Henny ran to the hair salon in Chinatown to sell his products, but there was something unexpected Encounter. A little musical. There is also Faye Wong’s songs, with a bit of Hong Kong flavor and a bit of exotic flavor.
*****
Bastille Bastille; Written and directed by Isabel Coixet; Miranda Richardson (Woman in the Red Trenchcoat) Sergio Castellitto (The Husband) Leonor Watling (The Mistress) The
man had an affair with the woman behind his back. He had an appointment with his wife at the restaurant and was about to file for divorce, the wife However, he told him that he had terminal cancer. The unfaithful husband would not bear to break up when he saw his wife. In exchange, the lover was left out, and he ran back to his wife to accompany her through the rest of the day. Unexpectedly, In these days, their relationship has risen to another unexpected level. The wife's red jacket has become the protagonist of the movie poster. A
touching story, although a bit of an old bottle of new wine, but it is all tasteful. From Spain The subordinates of the female director.
*****
Place des Victoires; Written and directed by Nobuhiro Suwa; Juliette Binoche (Suzanne) Willem Dafoe (The Cowboy) Hippolyte Girardot (The Father)
Director is Suwa Atsushi from Japan, previous work There is "Hiroshima Don’t Love". There is also French actress Juliette Binoche, another work that the audience is looking forward to. The
mother-child relationship is described very carefully. The first act almost cannot recognize Juliette Binoche. The cowboy is a kind American actor Willem Dafoe , The appearance of him and the horse makes the story dreamy, but it is full of darkness and gray, which is heartbreaking.
*****
Tour Eiffel Eiffel Tower; Written and directed by Sylvain Chomet; Yolande Moreau (Woman Mime Artist) Paul Putner (Mime Artist)
is the more prominent and impressive one of the eighteen paragraphs. Perhaps because the background is the Eiffel Tower. Has always I don’t like clowns, and the mime actors dressed as clowns are not necessarily attractive. But this story produced by the French director Sylvain Chomet is about the encounter of two mime actors, and their cute four Eye son.
Humorous and beautiful, especially the dreamlike background and their galloping legs. Cute and romantic, I really want to find their posters as a collection, of course, must have the Eiffel Tower as the background.
*****
Parc Monceau Meng Su Park; Written and directed by Alfonso Cuaron; Nick Nolte (Vincent) Ludivine Sagnier (Claire)
Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron had before 2004 "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban " and 1998's "Great Expectations".
two The actors are all familiar faces. American Nick Nolte plays the father, and the French beauty Ludivine Sagnier ("Swimming Pool"/Pool Love Murder 2003, "8 Femmes"/Yami Qianjiao 2002) plays the daughter. There is no two close in the clip. -up, they are all long mirrors. At the beginning, only Ludivine Sagnier's voice recognizes her. The whole part is a scene of two people walking and talking on the streets of Paris (Mengsu Park), simple and straightforward.
In the last scene, the woman gives the baby to the man (I always think they are two fathers and daughters, as if I heard her call him "Dad", don’t they?) take care of them, and ask a friend to play with him. The man faces the baby alone One scene, it feels special.
*****
Quartier des Enfants Rouges; Written and directed by Olivier Assayas; Maggie Gyllenhaal (Liz) Lionel Dray (Ken)
French director Olivier Assayas is also Maggie Cheung’s ex-husband. Called American actress Maggie Gyllenhaal plays the American actress Liz who went to France to film. Describes the moments of the addict actor. Not particularly impressive.
*****
Place des Fetes Festival Square; Written and directed by Oliver Schmitz; Aissa Maiga (Sophie) Seydou Boro (Hassan) A
black passerby was attacked on the street and met a paramedic he had encountered. In order to comfort the injured stranger, the paramedic ordered two cups of coffee to drink together, which of course was regarded as absurd by his colleagues. Director from South Africa .
*****
Pigalle Pigalle District; Written and directed by Richard LaGravenese; Fanny Ardant (Fanny) Bob Hoskins (Bob)
British actor Bob Hoskins has performed many great works, but my deepest impression of him is the 1999 Atom "Felicia's Journey" by Egoyan Ai Tang Yi Gao Yang.
A man and a woman, the relationship at the beginning of the story is not clear. The scene of the pornographic scene reveals the problems and the relationship behind the two. I like the ending of the story.
American director Richard LaGravenese's works include "The Horse Whisperer" (1998), "The Bridges of Madison County" (1995), and "The Fisher King" (1991). Sure enough.
*****
Quartier de la Madeleine The Madeleine Chapel District; Written and directed by Vincenzo Natali; Elijah Wood (Boy) Olga Kurylenko (Vampire) is
another outstanding one, which is different from the other more than ten paragraphs, because it is a zombie story, and the actor is even more" Elijah Wood of Lord of the Rings. On a dark street corner, I encountered a female zombie. The result may be expected, but the scene is a bit funny. I like the kind of black, without horror and gray black.
*****
Pere- Father Lachaise Lachaise; Written and directed by Wes Craven; Emily Mortimer (Frances) Rufus Sewell (William) Alexander Payne (Oscar Wilde)
likes this passage very much, especially because the famous playwright Oscar Wilde actually appeared on his grave. Also There are a couple of lovers ready to get married. The story is humorous and romantic, Emily Mortimer is no longer as annoying as she is in "Match Point".
Oscar Wilde advises lovers: "If you let her go you'll die.And the death of the heart is the emptiest hell there is." Clever use of Oscar Wilde's art.
Wes Craven is also the director of a series of "Scream".
*****
Faubourg Saint-Denis; Written and directed by Tom Tykwer; Natalie Portman (Francine) Melchior Beslon (Thomas) It
must be Natalie who is impressive I like Portman. I used a lot of snapshots for this passage, as if I quickly recalled the story of the two people. The director from Germany described the young lovers through rich pictures.
*****
Quartier Latin Latin Quarter; Written by Gena Rowlands; Directed by Frederic Auburtin & Gerard Depardieu; Gena Rowlands (Gena) Ben Gazzara (Ben) Gerard Depardieu (Restaurant owner
) The protagonist is an old couple who is about to divorce. The story takes place one night, and the two are in the restaurant counting each other’s new lover. The scene that should have been serious brings a relaxed and funny taste.
*****
14e arrondissement fourteenth district; Written and directed by Alexander Payne (With Co-Writer Nadine Eid); Margo Martindale (Carol) The
whole story is made by American actor Margo Martindale in her semi-salty and semi-light French as voiceover, telling her this The experience of strangers in this city.
American director Alexander Payne's works include "Sideways" (2004), "About Schmidt" (2002).
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