Man's vanity, obtained through women

Pamela 2022-02-07 14:47:22


Rohmer broke Francois's vanity here, and the appearance of this girl gave Francois a little self-confidence.

But in his relationship with women, he is the passive side. There is a kind of man who seems to be only a healer for women, not the object of women's ardent yearning (no women will cry for him). Francois can't be the protagonist anywhere, he can only be a foil.

In the relationship with the heroine, his lover role is very useless, and in the relationship with the girl, he will not succeed. This may be due to his character, he is too kind to give up aggressiveness, and women like aggressive men.


The Pilot's Wife" End Credits - What would you like to say?
2008-02-25 13:42:26 From: Caiputou (Beijing)
Francois went to send a postcard to the girl and saw her with a boy. What did the director mean by arranging this scene? Before I thought she was in love with Francois.
Is the blonde woman with Kirstin really his sister? Or Francois' speculation?
The female lead's performance in this play is very good. I personally think it is better than the green light, especially the scene where I was crying in bed when I was bored. Maybe it was the loneliness in her eyes that Homai saw? It's like choosing BEATRICE ROMAND to play a persistent woman.

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