The same is French cuisine, the same story scene, the protagonist is also two big and one young-one is a little girl, the other is a little mouse. Even the kitchens in the two movies are exactly the same! The ending is even more scary. The old place where the protagonists all left, opened a small restaurant in partnership! Very small! ! It's full of people! ! !
In general, this movie did not meet my expectations at all, just like a classmate said mediocre. The male protagonist is very good-looking, but the characterization is a bit flat, there are no other character symbols besides love to listen to the opera, and the emotional development with the heroine is also a bit abrupt.
But there are still some details that are unforgettable. The first is Zoe's blue eyes. I don’t know why in the foreign movies I have seen, no matter how bad the protagonist’s acting skills are, or how bad the script is, the performance of the little actors in them always makes the time pass. Zoe, a simple child playing with peacock feathers from the car, suddenly became an orphan who lost her mother. The extremely clear blue eyes were full of disappointment and sadness. Woke up in the middle of the night and sat alone in the dark watching mother's videotape, and said "dont forgeher" to the kite who hugged her. I couldn't help but shed tears when I saw this. I don’t know if this movie has already started with China’s calculations. There are two obvious images of Chinese elements in it. One is the Tai Chi crowd in the park, the long shots that have nothing to do with the film, and the China. The signature melon and vegetable shop seems to say: Well, we attach great importance to the Chinese market.
There is also a huge box of tiramisu that Nick made specially for Kat. I think every woman can't resist such a sweet gift. There is a man who spoils you like a little girl, and secretly hides you a dessert of the greatest weight, what a beautiful mood.
How hopeful that when I am no longer young and full, there will be an older brother who smiles nicely and save a large portion of sweet snacks for me.
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