based on everyone's comments, many people are paying attention to the performance of the French Jacques, saying that he is idealistic, saying that he is a child who has not grown up, charming eyes, in love In the end, I chose the ideal from the ideal... There are different opinions
. Enzo played by Renault is another kind of child, persistent, maybe not like Jacques who loves nature and integrates into nature, but has a competitive, but also a kind of child , many times in the film make people feel happy and playful, such as the dance of siblings when facing his mother in the front part, but seeing a kind of beautiful Sicily - the simplicity and purity of the seaside,
I think of such a proposition, natural and Love, or ideals and family, is a problem for Jacques; in the end he seems to choose nature and ideals, but think of the previous scene: he shows Joanna a picture of a dolphin in his purse, and weeps—"Then It's my family, who would want to have such a family?" I think he is a child who has lost his mother and his father, a child who lacks the love of home and longs for home. The final choice is puzzling...
It seems that he chose natural The person who insists on the ideal is very holy, but the warm family love is not a life closer to the truth
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