The artistic feeling and expression of Europeans are very different from those of Americans. Personally, I prefer France's "Everything For Her". Although there are no more exciting action scenes, it tells a story of saving a lover in a calm and moving way. What moved me the most in the film was the interaction between the actor and his family, the silent support of his younger brother, the meaningful embrace of his father, and the figure of his mother working hard.
The actor's performance is very successful, and he vividly interprets a man's love and affection for his wife. Seeing the scenes where he endured beatings for his wife and never complained and always encouraged him for the sake of his wife, that kind of tenacity in calm is really moving. At that time, I thought that a person who has suffered such a family change will still have such a character and feelings, and he will definitely succeed.
The end of the film is naturally a successful escape, and the family of three is happily reunited. In the name of love, the heavy is transformed into beauty, and the sadness is transformed into the sweetness of fingertips.
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