Provence not only has lavender, but also healing countryside

Fay 2022-04-19 09:03:06

After watching "This Killer Is Not Too Cold", I ordered "Summer in Provence" played by the same protagonist Jean Reno. Unexpectedly, the agile killer also has a big belly, and he can also act as an old man who can walk. Beautiful village, beautiful environment, refreshing wind, although there is no lavender, the tall olive trees (I don't know if it is) are really spectacular. Jean Reno's love for the countryside is really attentive. For children who grew up in the countryside, the scene of watering the land is all too familiar. Several old friends reminisced together in the evening. During the process of acquaintance, it was inevitable to mention "Woodstock" - it is a classic of the music festival, and there is also a book "Life Never Comes Again" (written a book review). The conflict in the movie is more about the irritability and indifference on the outside and the fiery and guilt on the inside. His daughter went to Paris, and since then, there is no contact. It's not that I don't want to, it's that I don't know how to face it. This time, my daughter's three children are here and they have become a bridge to cross. Although I am not good at expressing it, my attitude towards my granddaughter is probably similar to that of my daughter in person. The sweetness and distress of adolescence, this time no longer escape, but bravely go to help. Riding on the beloved little motorcycle, also successfully resolved the demon. Without the help of a friend, I solved the problem correctly by myself. A granddaughter's trust is like a coin thrown into the water, with magic power. The face-to-face encounter between the train station and my daughter must have been performed countless times in my heart. The director is also very powerful, and repeatedly gave a few slightly different shots. In the play, many words have some deep philosophy, tempered in life, and the working people have the most simple wisdom. Don't turn right, turn left. There is an interesting detail. The old man played by Jean Reno said, "What knowledge, your mother knows, I told her, what's the use?" The eldest son said, "With us." Combined with the timid, youngest grandson, in the chicken coop Watching with interest, the old man waved his hand to watch the scene of the hen laying eggs, which is really meaningful. Life is precious. Naturally, mysterious.

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