Choosing a movie every time is harder than watching a movie. I always want to find something that is easy and good-looking (profound), but good-looking is basically not easy. Later, I found that as long as it is classic and good-looking, you will not be heavier after watching it, but will only be shocked. It feels so good. Long live the movie.
This time I originally planned to watch "The King's Speech", but the picture was always stuck, and I tried several times and it didn't work. Temporarily replaced with "Summer in Provence". As soon as the movie came out, this little boy was sitting on the moving train, dozing off against the window, and quickly flying over the refreshing rural scenery outside the window, which was beautiful.
The film tells the story of three children who originally settled in Paris, because of the divorce of their parents, their grandmother took them from Paris to Avignon and spent a two-month summer vacation with their old-fashioned grandfather.
Very healing and kind. The young and old like this, from the initial discord to the last warm reconciliation, are all in the summer, not to mention "Kijiro's Summer".
Why are there so few such warm stories in winter? Whether the weather is cold and the ground is cold and lacks warmth, people will be more calm and forbearing, restrained and restrained. Many murder stories take place in winter.
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Grandpa's first appearance made me laugh to death. Grandma took her three children home without telling her grandfather. Grandpa came to pick up grandma at the station. When he saw 4 people, he walked to grandma's side without saying a word, grabbed grandma's luggage with all his strength, and immediately turned and left. This picture made me laugh out loud.
At the beginning of the film, through a few actions and lines, the grandfather's inhumanity was portrayed to the core. When they got home, they got out of the car, and grandfather looked at them and said sarcastically, "Why don't you carry your luggage and wait for the waiter? He also disliked the eldest grandson for using his chair and drove him away. There are many similar pictures, Jean· Reno has portrayed this character very well, and I can't see the image in "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" at all.
This film is simply a propaganda film of Provence, so beautiful. It is safe to say that after watching the film, there are not a few people who plant grass in this place.
There is nothing to discuss about the plot of the movie. It is just to find a few breaking points. In the end, hello, hello, everyone.
In addition to the scenery, there are two places that impress me the most. One is that the little grandson refused to play with everyone, and took the initiative to hold the grandfather's hand. Grandpa was shocked by the sudden closeness, and then overjoyed. Wow, who can resist the cuteness of human cubs after all.
Another is the ending. There was no forcible sensationalism, two father and daughter, who had not been in contact for more than ten years, stood at the airport where people came and went, silently telling...
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