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Director Montmartre performed it himself, and it looks very flavorful. I always think I have seen it somewhere. It is very clever to photograph the passing pedestrians to the lens that slowly disappears from the rear mirror of the car. This is also the beginning of the story.
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Director Quais de Seine is the one who filmed "I Love Beckham", Khan. Speaking of it, the style is somewhat similar. The initial T-back was very eye-catching, and three handsome boys went around looking for women to strike up a conversation. I like the scene of the boy leaning down and observing the girl from the back of his friend. Looking at it from another angle, beauty is not something to be publicized in the outside world, but the silence around it. Naturally, there is a bit of religion involved, and that is, the boy is a familiar face who can't remember where he has been.
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The story of Le Marais is my favorite among all the short films. The director, actors, and themes fascinate me. The feeling that Gus Van Sant shot this time is exactly what I wanted. It was the fate of love at first sight, the emotion beyond the language, but the story is very ordinary. Music, light and shadow are great. I couldn't help but watch it twice. I like the scene where they see each other through the glass. Gaspard Ulliel pretends to be so cool inside. He is very beautiful. His eyes and mouth are softer than Xiao Qiao's lines and closer to the feeling of anime. Elias McConnell is also very good-looking, with a temperament like Christ Martin. In short, this pair of men is very close to my ideal fan feeling. Then Elias rushed out, and the music rang, and my evil passion was also shaken. It turned out that le marais is a famous gay district in Paris.
·Tuileries
once again saw the Paris Metro, which is definitely a very magical place with all kinds of characters. The one that impressed me the most was the rich and allegorical sound made by the boyfriend's slap on his girlfriend's butt tightly outlined in jeans.
·Loin du 16e
Walter Salles, another familiar director, is a kind of affection, but unfortunately I don't understand it very deeply.
·Porte de Choisy
Du Kefeng filmed this section. Probably the most exotic of all the short films. When I look at it, I can't imagine that it is Paris, nor can I imagine that it is Hong Kong. What do you want to express in China? What is it in Paris?
·Bastille
likes this story very much. The beginning is a familiar scene, a familiar subject, and a familiar person. The sentiment that surged later was unexpected.
·Place des Victoires
is also a family, this kind of scene seems to have seen a lot in previous movies. Just relive it again in the familiar look of Juliette Binoche.
· Tour Eiffel
Sylvain Chomet. Maybe you can remember the name first. A very happy story. Don't say heavy, don't say joy and sadness.
·Parc Monceau
appreciates another style of Alfonso. An impressive long shot. The same is also family affection. The surrounding shops also make people feel the culture of Paris.
·Quartier des Enfants Rouges
involves drugs, and the others don’t feel much.
·Place des Fetes, the
black man finally appeared. This is also a very touching story. Not pretentious.
·Pigalle
The red light district finally appeared. And this is not the subject of the story. After suddenly understanding the relationship between the two, I began to feel more emotional about what the relationship between husband and wife is. That song is not bad, especially the jazz version.
·Quartier de la Madeleine
can’t imagine that vampires have also come out. When Tard dans la nuit, the blood was too painted and the teeth were not beautiful. But the first embrace still feels a bit, this is also love, and it is a noble love that makes many people intoxicated.
·Pere-Lachaise
themes appeared one by one, and finally even Oscar Wilde was moved out. I was so moved that I wanted to cry, not because of the story itself, but because this was the first time I saw Oscar's tomb in the video. This place is like a sacred place for many people. If you go to Paris, you must go to a place. Emily, who saw the match point, was not as pretty as it was then. That Wilde didn't look like it at all, making people squirt. But I still want to go to that place and offer a bunch of flowers. The magic of Paris is also because it has Mona lisa and Oscar Wilde...
·Faubourg Saint-Denis
should be a much discussed one, because of the director and the actors. This time it was not a deaf-mute person, but a blind person. And the feeling of relying on love is still beautifully presented. (While watching this paragraph, I want to find a handsome blind guy to play with)
·Quartier Latin has a
very personal dialogue. luv't. Finally, another kind of relationship between husband and wife came out.
·14e arrondissement
American French, walk independently. Perhaps the most visible Paris is from this perspective. The actors are still very familiar. In this section, there is a cemetery where Sartre and Beauvoir are buried together...
The variety of charms presented by the big city is actually not new. I just want to grasp a little bit of enthusiasm for culture from the language.
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