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Justice 2022-03-21 09:02:33

The plot is very Mary Sue, but it's just a drama. It's suitable for relaxing and entertaining in leisure time. You don't need to think too much. Thinking too much will make your heart tired. I didn't feel anything about "Three Views Follow the Five Senses" before, but after reading it, I felt it. The biggest feeling this drama gave me is that it perfectly confirms the saying "Three views follow the five senses".

The male protagonist is really handsome, with a three-dimensional voice, gentle, gentleman, shy, caring, and that smile fascinates me... Almost all my fantasies about romantic French men are satisfied.

The heroine is very good-looking. She really looks good in everything she wears. At the same time, she feels good-looking and cute. No one can resist. I can't help but like it. I like it very much outside the show. At the same time, every look of the heroine is very fashionable, the color matching is very bright and colorful, plus the heroine has a good figure, plus the sweet smile of the heroine... I really can't help but like such a girl.

But the heroine's performance is too over enthusiastic, and at the same time the protagonist's halo is very strong, even very strong! ! !

Apart from that, one of the biggest changes for me was to embrace the idea of ​​French Ending. I used to think that life should be Happy Ending. After watching this drama, I am more inclined to the essence of life which is closer to French Ending. Perhaps, accepting life is actually French Ending, facing everything with a dull mentality, but getting a Happy Ending in the end can make people happier and more pleasantly surprised. Or maybe, accept life with the French Ending mind, and you will never be disappointed.

Finally, this drama takes workplace life as the theme, including many common and fresh oral English expressions, which is very suitable for learning oral English.

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  • Coby 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    super cliche, I'm curious now that Netflix's anglo saxon product is always outputting some "self-righteous" content. Why do Americans teach the French about feminism, and tell the French about male gaze objectifying women, when at the same time such clichés aren't anglo saxon objectifying all the others? Curious what Parisians would think of some of the content. Two stars for Paris

  • Loren 2021-12-28 08:02:19

    Sentimental This year, I basically have to stay at home for a year and I can’t go anywhere. This drama simply brought Paris to me and made me miss the time in Paris that year! ! Lily Collins's style is not so exquisite, but the beauty is different. There are so many handsome guys to accompany you, so it’s fun to watch even on weekends