
"I would have to stop living to stop loving you."
"I love you until I die."
(This article does not contain spoilers, you can eat with confidence)
Love is always either beautiful or sad,
Or gorgeous, or ordinary,
Or a flash in the pan, or a long stream of thin water...
Today, this special day, Xiaobian sorts out and recommends 6 atypical French "love" movies for everyone.
I hope that everyone, whether single or in love, can find a little spiritual comfort or some soul resonance from these beautiful film languages at this difficult time.
Paris, je t'aime (2006) Paris, I Love You (Douban 8.3)
"Paris is a feast of flow."
Paris, je t'aime is the opening film of the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, a film composed of more than ten short stories attended by many famous directors. Some of the more than a dozen short stories in the film seem absurd, some seem clueless, but they seem to tell almost all the emotions that take place in Paris. Of course, there is love in this, that is, the love between all kinds of people, they may be passers-by who meet in pingshui, they may have different beliefs, or different "languages", but that love is more love for the inclusive and romantic city of Paris...
Le hérisson (2009) Elegance of a Hedgehog (Douban 8.8)
"Be the one who chases the stars, not the goldfish in the goldfish tank."
The Grace of the Hedgehog is based on the novel of the same name by French writer Juliet Barbary. The film tells the story of a genius philosopher under 12 years old but eccentric, who likes to see the world through the camera and plans to commit suicide on his birthday, a 45-year-old widow who looks fat and ugly, but is actually rich in cultural literacy, the apartment girl Honi, and the newly moved Japanese gentleman Ozu Gero.
La tête en friche (2010) with Margaret's Afternoon (Douban 8.8)
"It's not a typical love story, but love and warmth are there. In the name of flowers, she has spent her whole life wandering in words. Adjectives surround the week, verbs grow like weeds, somewhat unpleasant to you, but she gently implanted me in this hard land and my heart. ”
Like "The Grace of the Hedgehog", there is also a reader in "Afternoon with Margaret"," a ninety-year-old woman, Margaret. She is a retired agronomist who has spent almost her life traveling the world and reading literature. She lives in a nursing home and sits on a bench in the sun every day and reads. Reading and reading, the male and female protagonists of the story met. He is an obese, vulgar but kind 50-something countryman, Kiman, who has been dyslexia since childhood, fat and coarse, living in a loveless environment, until one day Kirman meets Margaret in the park while raising pigeons while reading the chapters of the novel aloud, and his barren head begins to sprout. From then on, Keyman gave the afternoon time to Margaret's reading.
La vie d'Adèle (2013) Adele's Life (Douban 8.4)
"Blue is the warmest color."
Adele's Life is based on the comic strip Blue is the warmest color by French writer Julie Marlowe. Following the film footage, we see Adele, a 15-year-old girl with a handsome classmate boyfriend Thomas, who experiences fawn-like excitement for the first time after accidentally encountering a beautiful blue-haired girl Emma on the street. Adele from facing herself squarely, to finding true love step by step, and losing her lover step by step, the whole process is like a blossom blooming and returning to the dragon...
I love you, regardless of gender, but the gap between class and thought makes love disappear with the wind...
Le Petit Prince (2015) The Little Prince (Douban 8.2)
You are still for me only a little boy just like a hundred thousand little boys. And I don't need you. And you don't need me either. I am to you only a fox like a hundred thousand foxes. But, if you tame me, we will need each other. You will be for me unique in the world. I will be for you unique in the world.
"To me, you're just a little boy, just like thousands of other little boys. I don't need you. You don't need me either. To you, I'm just a fox, no different from thousands of other foxes. But if you tame me, we'll need each other. To me, you are unique in my world; I am the only one in your world to you. ”
Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (2019) Portrait of a Burning Woman (Douban 8.6)
"To be alone, then, is to be free? (...) I felt, there, this freedom that you had told me about. But I also felt, in this solitude, that I missed you." — Héloïse (Adèle Haenel)
"When I'm alone, I feel the kind of freedom you said, but at the same time I miss you."
In Brittany, France in 1760, the talented young female painter Marianne received a commission to complete the portrait of the rich lady Eloise before she married without the knowledge of the other party. The two depend on each other on an isolated island, and during the day the female painter quietly observes the young lady's every move, and only indulges in writing at night. Under the close contact between painting and being painted, even in the era of full of etiquette and religious constraints, they gradually developed a forbidden ambiguous feeling... Love is predestined; love is irresistible.
Ps : Some content refer to @Douban Movie Introduction.
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