What impresses me most about the whole film is not "there are so many cities in the world, so many pubs, but she just walked into my house", nor is it "I remember I told you not to play it again" but in Rick German and French songs in the bar. This scene is heartening to see how sublime and inspiring a nation's language and culture are in times of crisis.
In fact, there is nothing special or very successful about the story. It is nothing more than that two former lovers meet again under the arrangement of fate. They thought that the passion was still the same, but they found that they had already been different. The beauty in her arms has become a married woman (it can even be said that she has become a mistress without knowing it), and she is also begging for her husband to understand his ex-boyfriend and begging emotionally, she is undoubtedly a scumbag. . The ex-boyfriend finally made a concession after suffering and drinking, thinking about it, and fulfilling his ex-girlfriend and her husband. In fact, this kind of story is very common. If you browse some forums or post bars, there are many such posts. When talking about this, the melody of some songs even surfaced in your ears. "There is a kind of love called letting go, and giving up for love lasts forever", "I give Your last love is to let go of your hand, ... feelings are like someone leaving and someone coming from the waiting platform." So our handsome Rick took the police chief and good friends after the plane flew away safely, and left together for the rest of his life. So the police chief in this film is the true love for Rick! (Hey, that's enough!)
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