First of all, Madame Bovary is not Madame Bovary in Madame Bovary, but because her name is Emma (similar to Madame Bovary's name Gemma) and her husband is called Mr. Bovary, so it can also be called "Madame Bovary".
Secondly, the above originally had no meaning, but because of people with a heart, all meaninglessness has been given meaning. The film unfolds slowly from the perspective of a baker, Martin. Martin loves to read Madame Bovary, so after Emma and her husband moved to this village in France, they found something similar to Madame Bovary in Emma, in Martin's eyes, She became "the new Madame Bovary".
Therefore, the heroine of the film is undoubtedly Emma, but the hero is not her husband, Mr. Bovary, but the baker named Martin who likes fantasy.
The movie is about how Emma cheated, and at the same time Martin was watching how Emma cheated. It's a way of unfolding, something in the art of cinema. Judging from the content of the film alone, it is really lackluster. It's nothing more than a story of a woman cheating, and this cheating story feels a little no zuo no die. Other than that, nothing new.
Frankly speaking, a man cheated and hurt a woman, and the woman married another man, and then cheated in various ways. What's still incomprehensible is why this woman finally said "I love you" to her hurt husband after having an affair with the man who hurt her.
Please don't insult these three words, okay?
In comparison, the ending of the film is absurd, but absurd and innovative. Martin measured Emma's life by Madame Bovary's, and he was convinced that Emma would die of arsenic. So when Emma wanted to buy arsenic poisonous rats, she was firmly opposed. However, in the end, Emma's death allowed the old man to get rid of his lustful desire to forcibly rest Madame Bovary's life on her. So how did she die?
She was choked to death by Martin's loaf of bread. Here's what happened: The man who had hurt Emma came to her and wanted to get back with her, she was distracted and broke off the bread that Martin sent, choked after eating a few pieces, the man squeezed from behind Her stomach wanted her to vomit, and her husband who hurried back mistakenly thought that the two were having an affair, so he tore apart the man and started fighting. During their fight, Emma died of anger.
I thought this ending was the funniest in the movie.
If you want to be a little more interesting, see if you can steal a new idea for the common but vulgar stalk of cheating. So when it comes to a woman cheating, how can you steal something new? Friends with ideas. Anyway, don't expect anything from this movie.
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