The south of France is a fascinating place, and ordinary stories will look good when put into this frame. This film should not be classified as a feature film. It is more like a tourism promotion film. There are large olive trees, blue sky, running of the bulls and summer night parties. Life seems to be as beautiful as it should be. Trapped in the sweetness of an oil painting. In such a bright sun, it seems that all practical problems are blurred, it is just a nightmare during a nap, but as long as you wake up to the mistral wind, the wine is still in your hand, the corners of your mouth rise slightly in the sleepy eyes...
The most tearful is not the Lord The plot is the easing of family conflicts and the reunion of father and daughter, but a group of old people humming their youthful dreams at midnight. Surrounded by mistral, they worship their lost youth with wine, dance, laughter and tears...
French light comedy always does Find the thickest piece of dust in your heart, slowly blow away the submerged soil on it for many years, and at the moment when you take off the armor, with a "poof", the glory and dreams of the past, accompanied by fiery blood gushing out of the body...
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