The first is the Nordic life, which is really desirable, quiet and beautiful neighborhoods, and lazy people. I wish I could live a life like that.
In fact, this movie doesn't have much bright spots. As a non-movie lover, I don't know if it is biased to say this. Many of the plots in it can actually be guessed from the previous plots. For example, Patrik taught Gan self-defense; Gan finally decided to adopt Patrik alone; even the last three people will live happily together, everything has been paved in the plot. However, I couldn't help but watch it, because I wanted to see the happy ending that I guessed.
I have to say, Gustave's acting is really good, his eyes are enough to kill everything in seconds, and the flood of fatherly love (or mother's love?) is fully expressed by him. No one could resist his gaze. . .
Then, I would like to say that the delicacy of European movies is really what I like very much. Gan's first reaction when he wakes up after Sven is gone is to turn over to see if his lover is back; Sven, who never exercises, starts running in the morning after separating from Gan. , then turn around. . . ; Patrik's happy but embarrassed expression when he learned that Gan was going to adopt him; Gan smirked on the bus after receiving Sven's call and kicked the trash can when he was angry on the way back. The appearance of picking up the trash in silence again (it's really bittersweet to make people laugh); and Sven's ex-wife told Gan that she had been deceived by Sven for six months, Gan asked who that person was, and Sven's ex-wife told him "it's you" , idiot", everything is revealed in a few bland shots, no heartbreak, no joy, or even a word, but it always makes you laugh and cry.
It's a really sweet movie and the songs are really nice. Beautiful scenery, people who love and love themselves, happy family, this is not only all G, it should be the life that most people want, at least it is all the life I want.
There's nothing great about this movie, it didn't make me cry or make me laugh. I watched the whole movie very peacefully, but it still makes me reminisce and reminisce.
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