The highly saturated color scheme and a tap dance on the bench are inevitably reminiscent of "La La Land". The lighthearted rhythm and absurd plot setting of the whole film will remind them of "The Grand Budapest Hotel". This style is almost irresistible.
The two directors, Dominic and Fiona, both play the leading roles in the movie and are a couple in real life. It is said that other works are also hung here, and I will come out and see them when I have time in the future!
The film became the dying posthumous work of Emmanuelle Riva, who played Aunt Mattha, a ninety-year-old who pretends to be crazy and foolish, yet elegant. A kick on a park bench is simply the best in the whole film!
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