French humour, hilarious appetizers. There are not many lines, and some very ridiculous plots are treated as easy and exaggerated coincidences. It's not tiring to look at, the color of the picture is refreshing, the beauty of Paris is like a cellophane wrap, and it's cute and cute like a child's stuff.
There is a long shot of dancing in a chair. The two are in old age, and they just use their feet to jump out of an old story. They sympathize with each other and fall in love at first sight. The pen of God?
#I thought it was ridiculous after watching it for ten minutes, but I found out that it turned out to be a treasure movie TOP50#!
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