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Alva City

The Athos Films film, directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina, Achim Tamilov and others, tells the story of a heroic private detective who plans to destroy the master computer in Alva city in the future of computer domination, and was released in France on May 5, 1965.

Not dazzling science fiction, in the face of forgotten love, this film tells us the doubts and greatness of human nature.

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Four Hundred Blows

Directed by François Truffaut and starring Jean-Pierre Lyod, Patrick Offi, Claire Murier, Albert Remy, and others, the film was released in France on June 3, 1959.

Through this film, we see Truffaut's tragic years, clean, concise, clear, and we are deeply moved by this film. Luffer is photographing a life, a real, unadorned life

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Under the Roof of Paris

Directed by René Claire and starring Albert Préjean, Pola Illéry, and Edmond T. Gréville, the film was released in the United States on January 2, 1930

A very realistic film, profoundly depicting the city of Paris and its customs and customs, showing the life picture of the lower classes, such as small guest houses, playful street children, drinking vendors, grumpy watchers, wandering youths, cheerful singing, etc., giving people a real and intimate look. Let us know that people need to be optimistic

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《Blue Sea and Blue Sky》

Produced and distributed by Gaumont Films, directed by Luc Besson and starring Jean-Marc Barr, Jean Renault, Rozanne Arquette, etc., it was released in France on May 11, 1988

Luc Besson did not keep people in love together, or that the story was meant to leave the mundane far behind. Where do we come from? Where do we go? In "The Big Blue", against the backdrop of the ocean, lie in the wide blue and listen to a song until the smooth waters cover us and return to the original tranquil place of life.

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Sleeping Paris

Directed by René Claire and starring Henri Rollan and Charles Martinelli, the film was released in France on February 6, 1925.

The film tells the story of a mad scientist who uses magical magic light to put Paris to sleep.

Like a poetic film that makes us feel that science fiction is no longer science fiction, this film portrays the paris landscape very differently, it is a "real movie."

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"Fangfang"

A romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Jardin and starring Sophie Marceau and Vincent Perez, was released in France on June 16, 1993.

The film tells the story of Alexander, a trainee doctor who is about to get married, falls in love after meeting Fangfang, a perfume student, and struggles with the contradiction between Fangfang and his fiancée, and falls into the dilemma of spirit and flesh.

A dance in the mirror is quite brilliant. The whole movie gives people a relaxed, lively view of love.

The film was the most popular film at the Cannes Film Festival and the highest-grossing film in France that year. The romance of France, the beauty of Sophie Marceau, and the melancholy of the flourishing Gray classics are all guarantees that the film is invincible

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