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There is a "true fragrance" story behind the Eiffel Tower丨 Night Ask

author:Beijing News
There is a "true fragrance" story behind the Eiffel Tower丨 Night Ask

The poster elements are from the movie Paris, I Love You.

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No one is unaware of the Eiffel Tower, which is the symbol of France, the holy place of punch cards, but perhaps some people do not know the story of the "true fragrance" behind it.

The Eiffel Tower was built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World's Fair, which celebrated the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution. On March 31, 1889, the construction of the top of the tower was officially completed, but there was much criticism during the previous construction process. In the face of the steel giants of Paris, which had a strong historical and cultural atmosphere, not everyone could accept it in that era, especially in the literary and artistic circles.

The newspaper published a number of artists' signatures", "Protest against the Eiffel Tower". The satirist sees it as a "miserable street lamp", as "mutilated, chaotic and deformed", like a "funnel-shaped grill", "a tower towering over the ridiculous height of Paris, like a huge black factory chimney... humiliated all our monuments and despised our architectural works."

It wasn't until the tower was built, in the face of this finished work, and after the great success that followed, that the criticism faded away. At the 1889 World's Fair, it received 2 million visitors and has since become a famous attraction. Since the 1920s, it has become a symbol of modernity and avant-garde, and countless film and television works and paintings, literature, and music have inspired or placed it in it.

Huge buildings always appeal to action movie directors, so in 007's Thunder Kill, the killer played by Grace Jones jumps from the Eiffel Tower.

France, known for its romance, makes the Eiffel Tower not absent from the love genre. In Zeng Yike's "Elopement", the lyrics read: "Follow me / Let's go to the Eiffel Tower / Let's go under the Prague Bridge / Let's go to the most romantic and moving places that others don't know."

In a number of French films, the Eiffel Tower is even more indispensable, even if it is the background, the director must put it in the frame. At the beginning of the movie "Angel Amelie", the events of a day in France are described. On the rooftop of an outdoor restaurant, wine glasses dance in the wind, and the Eiffel Tower is faintly visible in the distance.

In addition, in Jolin Tsai's song "Agent J", although the Eiffel Tower does not appear, other landmarks in France appear: screaming to break through the long night / Perfume reveals your orientation / Fragrance disappears by the Seine River / Late night meteors seduce the full moon / Masked I jump over Notre Dame ... The Rose of Versailles / is my final farewell".

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