Paris, I love you.
Montmartre.
Lazy Paris afternoon, the lonely parking man happened to fainted by the woman next to his car.
Love, what you want is fate.
Life is always full of surprises.
Quais de Senine
on the Seine River. On the leisurely Seine River, people of different beliefs and races met.
Love knows no language, no country.
With a little courage, you can be together.
Le Marais, a
famous gay district in Paris.
The rock youth fell in love with the painter in a second.
"Do you believe that the soul mate has found the other half of you." The
silent painter actually fell in love with him in that second.
So he ran on the street, looking for his other half soul.
There is no gender distinction in love,
it is enough to find your soul mate.
Loin du 16e
poor mother in the 16th district put the child in the nursery and sang a lullaby to put the child to sleep.
Take the bus, catch the subway, walk through the repeated city scenery every day, and come next to another child.
She turned out to be the nanny in the rich mother's house.
Crying. The poor mother sang the same ballad.
Looking out the window, I can only sigh.
His children can only hear it in the early morning and sunset.
Bastille
Tired of the man who always wears a red coat and always hums the same little song with his wife when cooking.
Before he was going to talk to the woman about breaking up in this cafe, the woman handed him a piece of paper with a series of medical terms-advanced blood cancer.
In the end, the man did not propose to break up. He stayed and accompany her many last times.
The woman finally left.
Many years later, every woman in red that a man saw became her incarnation.
When you understand what true love is, maybe everything becomes less important.
Tour Eiffel
Two lonely mime clowns meet in prison.
They have the same identity, the same smile, and the same actions.
So they fell in love.
They tell their children with gestures and smiles.
Life is still very good, the key lies in how you face it.
The
man in Place des Fetes endured the pain and struck up a conversation with the nurse who rescued him, and invited her to drink coffee with him.
The woman is confused but asks someone to buy back two cups of coffee out of professional ethics.
It turned out that they had a fate... the
man left.
His persistent love eventually became a tragedy.
The woman was holding the two cups of coffee, tears running down her cheeks.
Love is eternal, just like that cup of black coffee.
The
blind boy in aubourg Saint-Denis in Saint-Denis received a call-after some affectionate recounting, the boy thought the girl had asked him to break up.
Hanging up the phone, he began to remember.
All their clips were edited beautifully... the
phone rang again, it turned out that the girl was reading the lines to the boy just now.
The boy said nothing, the girl asked:
Thomas, have you listened anymore?
The boy laughed:
No, I saw you.
The fourteenth arrondissement 14e arrondissement is
one of the most laid-back districts in Paris.
The American woman recounted her experience in Paris in her poor French: At
that moment, she felt joy and sadness at the same time, but more sadness.
Because I feel like I'm still alive. Yes, alive.
It was from this moment that I began to like Paris, and at the same time I felt that Paris loves me too.
At night, under the seemingly silent night sky of Paris, they met, and even if they had only one side, they treated each other with smiles.
It turns out that everyone is working hard to cultivate their own lives.
Paris is beautiful because of them and because of love.
Paris, I love you.
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