Perhaps it was the title of this decisive film that attracted me. When I accidentally downgraded it, I got the opportunity to interview Sophie Marceau, and I thought everything was just right. But I didn't watch the download as everyone thought. Instead, I walked into the theater, all because of my boyfriend's thoughtfulness, asking me to do my homework in the theater. However, the dubbed version is nowhere near as good as hearing the most beautiful language in the world, French.
This is the story of another soul living in this body, and the original soul awakened step by step, and finally truly replaced the temporarily living soul. At the beginning of the film, Sophie is at odds with the publishing house: she wants to be an assertive writer, and the other party expects her to write according to the client's requirements. This may be very similar to the real Sophie, the woman who is known as the French man's dream lover. When she was young, she bought her freedom with 1 million and became an actress who could choose to film.
For friends who are committed to understanding the movie, I recommend reading the introduction before viewing. This is because many viewers walk out of the theater without understanding. But when interviewing Sophie, she personally expressed that she hoped that the audience would only see this as a feature film and experience the tension and suspense at that moment, rather than having to think it through completely.
"I know this is difficult for everyone. We are used to thinking rationally and thinking about everything clearly."
The poster of "Don't Look Back" is very attractive, and the two peerless female stars are looking back at each other. The film has the consistent style of French cinema, introspection is a constant theme. Sophie herself said: I am also often introspective. It may take a while to realize how different the starting point was.
The film uses a lot of special effects scenes, Sophie is a step-by-step tangled face in the process of transforming into Monica. Sophie introduced that these pictures were marked with "punctuation" on her and Monica's faces, and then the expressions of the two were photographed separately, and finally combined.
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