Refreshing the impression of French movies, plus the
that I saw later. The French have a very good attitude towards life, at least the director has brought this kind of breath into the film beyond life. All dialogues are absolutely not esoteric or even a reflection of our own lives. Many film critics mentioned "Summer Time" and "Hidden Camera", both of which mentioned that they were movies without a climax. Couldn't resist responding. The first is that not only did I see the shocking climax in it, but I used a documentary-style, breaking into it, but there was no climax of film processing. The result is more intimidating people. The second is that if this is indeed a non-climax in the established law of movies, then I have always liked this type of movie without pretending to be a climax.
I also want to mention that the acting skills of the two mothers who appeared in the two films are my favorite. The skill and clarity shown by the old people are all appreciated. Is it just a coincidence that they all appear in French films?
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