Why did Marion slap him?

Marge 2022-01-16 08:02:17

After his friend was arrested, Bernard planned to leave the theater and told Marion that he was going to join the Resistance. I thought he could change Marion’s cold eyes and enjoy some heroic treatment, but what happened? He really slapped him.

At first I was blindfolded, but then I felt Marion’s affection, because she was afraid of him going to die, so she didn't have time to think about anything, so she slapped her face. Even though there are thousands of words, it's hard to slap in the face. Great plot.

So true love can be a flower hug, or sometimes it can be a slap in the face. Slap a friend to experience it.

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  • Shana 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Re-watching it after about ten years, I still haven't seen much of the subway. The important thing is never the subway, the important thing is the plight and situation of people, and a world of grayscale travel.

  • Chris 2022-03-22 09:02:40

    Big Nose was so bamboo when he was young... His changes can be compared to Travolta. Catherine really deserves to be the goddess of the house at that time

The Last Metro quotes

  • Daxiat: This may sound strange coming from me, but I think your husband, Lucas Steiner, was wrong to leave France. The new anti-Israelite theater laws apply to spectators and profiteers. But your husband, Mme. Steiner, was a gem. He was the only Israelite theater director...

    Marion Steiner: You may say 'Jewish'.

    Daxiat: Yes. He was the only one to be a leader, stage director and an artist. You see, the Germans are deeply attached to culture. They don't want talented artists to leave France.

  • Raymond Boursier: [Yelling at Nadine as she gets out of a Nazi jeep] Not only are you late, you showed up with the Jerries. Jean-Loup will be pissed.

    Nadine Marsac: What do you want? I was at a dubbing session. We worked late. They offered me a ride.

    Raymond Boursier: Nothing stops you, If they had offered you a part in 'Jew Süss' you'd have taken it.

    Nadine Marsac: And how! But they didn't have a role for a French girl.