It was a coincidence that I opened this film, and I was determined to go to bed early if it didn't look good, but who knew that I was completely hit when I watched it. The film begins with a three-generation family reunion. The hostess, Hélène, is 75 years old and owns a mansion with a beautiful view (in my opinion, this is a real mansion, of course, I don’t know if most French people live so happily. ), and in addition to the house itself, the hostess herself has a very high appreciation for art and has many museum-level collections; the film ends with an all-night party of grandchildren, loud music, marijuana, running, and sexual calls. is another youth feast. In the middle of these two gatherings, it was soaked in Hélène's death, inheritance, donation and house sale, which means that after the last gathering, this manor will soon have a new owner, and the house that belongs to them belongs to them. There will be no more summer days in the former meadow.
It's more of a documentary than a movie. Recorded Hélène's last summer, recorded her three children, Frédéric, Jérémie, Adrienne's various lives and thoughts in the post-mother era, recorded Frédéric's children running in their youth; recorded people, also recorded It records the paintings of Paul (Hélène's uncle, the artist) and the historical fate of the antique artifacts now stored in the Musée d'Orsay.
In the first half of the movie, I had the same idea as the old lady's eldest son Frédéric, that is, I don't want the house and those antique paintings to be sold, but to preserve as much as possible, but as a representative of the romantic French, Frédéric Clearly out of the shadow of the house changing hands faster than me. He could relax and chat with his younger brother in a cafe. He and his wife went to the Musée d'Orsay to admire the antique cabinets donated by their family, but they were greeted coldly by tourists, but they smiled helplessly; the glass vase given to the old servant and The one in the museum is exactly the same. Is it better to use it as a flower arrangement as a utensil?
The most emotional part of a movie is that it can evoke your memory and summon your resonance. Why is it so sad and melancholy when I look at it, I think maybe it is because of my grandfather. I went back to school three days after my grandfather left. It's only been 21 days, but I still feel sad when I think about it. The advantage of being away from home is that I can often imagine that when I come back home, my grandfather is still sitting in his old position, watching TV and flipping through newspapers, but time is no longer there. Grandma also moved out of the old house she had lived in her whole life last weekend and lived with her uncle. The osmanthus saplings planted by her grandfather when she moved in have grown into towering trees. In the movie, the old lady said to his eldest son, who was unwilling to sell the house, you just miss your childhood, maybe I do too, but I really miss my grandfather who is looking at me in the sky at this moment. After reading it, I began to worry about whether the old house in my grandfather's house would also be sold, but then I thought, in the Celestial Dynasty, maybe tomorrow there will be a demolition to help me demolish the house~
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