Watching the first half of the film, I feel that there is someone worthy of your love. You are willing to do everything for him, and you often go out of your way to give him a surprise. I think that is really beautiful, really beautiful! The sunshine is very good, the messy hair is tidied up at will, and the sandals are barefooted. Early in the morning, I carry a small cloth bag and ride a bicycle to the flower shop to pick roses for him. His brain is his. The figure in the homework drawn in class is also his face. That's so beautiful, so beautiful! It's beautiful to have someone so in love! Even crying, even being abandoned by him, disappointed, that is a sincere expression of emotion!
But in the second half, the truth is revealed little by little. It turns out that all this is the girl's wishful thinking. Loving Dr. Loire He has his very happy family and loving wife. A girl's love completely disrupts a man's normal life. At this time, I feel that love sometimes really needs to stop thirst!
Love is so heavy that it becomes a burden to others. It turns out that love must be the response of the person you love to be a happy and complete love. A person's love is too selfish, maybe what you fall in love with is just love itself, just the solid feeling that someone fills in your heart. Think of a sentence, probably: the best love is the two of us standing side by side, looking at this lonely world. I think the people standing side by side must be the best companions for each other.
I love madly but I am lucky to be able to balance it with reason. I understand that it takes patience and hope
that Audrey Tatu is always good at playing this kind of imaginative, pure craving little girl. Having watched so many films she acted in, although she scared me a little this time, it did not affect my deep love for her and the whole French film. Think of another favorite French actress, Marion Cotillard. like.
The confrontation between French films and Hollywood films is still there, and my love for French films is still the same.
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