This is indeed a typical French romantic comedy. From "Let's Hold Your Hand" to "hors de prix", the French romantic comedy is nothing more than a beautiful girl and a frustrated man, and then the two finally get married after a series of strange French humorous mishaps.
So like all films of this kind, the hero and heroine are full of French vibes. The female protagonist has the big gaps and slender body that the French prefer, and the male protagonist is a typical French man who is not handsome but has a personable demeanor, is melancholy and smiles and feels ready to flirt with you at any time.
So, like all movies of this kind, it's the kind of daydream love story that fascinates me. In the whole film, the male protagonist fakes almost all the classic chasing girls you can see, and finally falls in love; the heroine is noble and glamorous, but hides the unrestrained temperament of literary youth The perfect multi-gold man with the typical male second style was deeply convinced by the last moment of the male protagonist's true feelings, and then ended with a beautiful kiss scene.
If this film does not summarize a theme, it may be that "no amount of hypocrisy and romantic routines can change the sincerity, only spiritual connection can blablabla". It's cliché and bloody, but it satisfies every girl's (and maybe boys') imagination of a love story. Although at the last moment I also felt that the love between the two of them was inexplicable, but the girl's heart left in that lesson had to be attracted by it.
I remember when I watched the movie, I said hypocritically to my ex, maybe in a few years I will get married and the groom is not you, I will run away to find you, and then maybe you are on my way, and finally we will meet on the road , kiss on the teeth.
Maybe. He was just perfunctory.
Well. . . So this kind of daydreaming is just done well.
PS: In fact, this movie also tells us two important life philosophies:
girls should be arrogant and not too chaste
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