Stupid love is also very cute.

Cathy 2022-12-05 03:40:13

If the world is very romantic, nine points should belong to Paris. The story takes place in Paris.

For Fiona and her aunt Martha, Paris is a romantic paradise. The difference is that Aunt Martha is a do-it-yourselfer, and Fiona is a little clumsy and a bit of a bad mover .

One day, because Martha didn't want to go to a nursing home, she wrote a letter of help to her niece, Fiona, who was far away in Canada.

Fiona, who was originally a small-town librarian, was able to set foot on the Paris that she had always dreamed of.

Fiona set off from cold Canada

The characters under the couple's director's camera look goofy, but they're all cute.

Dominic and Fiona studied physical theater performances, so you will find that there are not many lines throughout the film, and physical performances account for most of the part.

A series of coincidental settings in the film constitute scenes that make people laugh.

When Fiona first arrived in Paris, she was so excited that she accidentally fell into the river while taking a group photo in front of the Eiffel Tower. She lost her luggage and her mobile phone.

Homeless Dominic, under his dirty exterior, is a romantic heart.

As soon as he appeared on the stage, he created a lot of laughs. A series of funny actions triggered by eating a baked apple, although clumsy and stiff, achieved a comic effect.

Fiona and Dominic's tango in the cruise ship hotel is a delight to watch and choreographed to applaud.

Incorporating dance in the film is the couple's forte, and it is even more vivid in another film "Rumba".

Because Fiona quarreled with Dominic, she found a blind man to lead the way.

Seeing this, I burst out laughing.

The central character of the show, Aunt Martha, is played by Emmanuel Riva of "Hiroshima Love" .

The 88-year-old lady looks extra cute.

Martha was a cabaret actress in Paris in her youth. Therefore, this "foot dance" she danced with her former dance partner, accompanied by music, if you look at the feet alone, you will think it is two boys and girls in their twenties.

There is no age limit, just happy and free to do what you want, this is what Martha taught us.

The best part is this part towards the end - looking for Martha.

The film culminates in a series of antics by the pair at the Eiffel Tower.

Eventually they found Martha at the top of the tower.

In fact, Martha just wanted to fulfill her unfinished dream when she was young - to climb the Eiffel Tower.

Sitting on the Eiffel Tower,

Martha said: "I've always wanted to climb the Eiffel Tower, I don't know why I've never climbed it."

"I've always wanted to climb the Eiffel Tower too," Fiona said.

Do what you want to do while

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