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Martine 2022-01-20 08:02:20
A good man with inconsistent expressions
This is really 1959. The dull and cute female protagonist applied for a typist because she did not want to live in the "vulgar" world arranged by her father. The repressed male protagonist found her fingers light and innocent and wanted to train her to become a world champion in typing. On the...
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Wilfred 2022-01-20 08:02:20
The United States is only business, and France only has love.
There are so many (in fact, not many, right now) love movies that are the least like love liars. It may be more confusing. It means that the fake is as if it is true, but it is not so true. (Maybe after reading high).
I won't talk about the plot, you can take a look if you are interested. ROSE is...

Yannik Landrein
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Terrence 2022-03-27 09:01:20
It feels like the last line is a side note for the French to chick-flick themselves: 'American for business, French for love.'
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Shyanne 2022-03-25 09:01:20
Well, it didn't look as good as I imagined. It's a very good subject matter, very good actors (Romain Duris is actually very involved, don't always mix well in romance films), but the effect is very cliché. One is that the sense of the times is not in place (the soundtrack of architectural folk instruments), and the other is that the emotional line between the protagonists has turned out beautifully and is weak. The director's execution ability is relatively poor, and the taste is not at the level.
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