Most of the literary and artistic films related to France will always have a vast vision of Paris at the beginning, just like shooting a tourism promotional film, and even some directors will take you through the streets, from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre Museum, and then again. To the Champs-Élysées and the River Seine that runs through the city, you can see all the iconic sights. And when you start to think 'it's good to watch travel videos too'. The director is about to start telling the story. What kind of temperament a city has, what kind of story will happen,
In fact, it is a very old-fashioned plot. The film has two main lines: one is Wicca's love. Thirteen-year-old Weika began to have a vague affection for the opposite sex. She fell in love with her classmate Matthew, but she was too shy to express herself, so she started making various encounters and participating in parties just to meet him. Even with the help of grandma, he went to the beach to meet Matthew at night, but due to some misunderstandings, Wicca was disappointed with Matthew, and finally Wicca left him. The other is the ons and offs of Wicca's parents. Wicca's father is a dentist and her mother is a cartoonist. Because of their boredom with their married life, the two had their own lovers. They also satirized each other and fought coldly, but they still cared about each other. In the end, both of them realized the value of each other and got back together. Although the plot is outdated, director Bino Duo has made something new. First of all, the setting of the double main line has already shown that this is not just a youth movie, and secondly, the occasional humorous passages in the development of the plot made me almost mistakenly think that this is a film made by Woody Allen. The film's handling of details is also quite in place, which can reflect the delicate mood of the girl. My favorite scene is when Wicca ran to the beverage area to drink water at the noisy dance, and Matthew carefully walked behind her and put on her headphones. Suddenly, the music changed from noisy jazz to melodious and soothing [reality]. ], and then Wicca turned around with a smile, closed her eyes, and embraced. Very cozy scene.
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