1. Everything about Lily Zhou
Director: Shunji Iwai
Starring: Ichihara Hayato, Dacheng Xiuwu, Yuu Aoi, Ayumi Ito
The protagonists are a group of 14-year-old teenagers, but cold and cruel phenomena such as bullying peers and aiding friends are common in their lives, which is even more shocking under the beautiful rural scenery in the film. However, teenagers who get comfort from the online virtual world will eventually face the cruelty of reality.
2. Midnight in Paris
Director: Woody Allen
Starring: Irving Wilson/marion Cotillard/Rachel mcadams
Woody Allen's films are the dividing line of Hollywood industrial production. Even the French who despise American movies the most and are critical of literature and art praised him as "the only intellectual in the American film industry", and he was also called the "nephew" of France. Midnight in Paris is a love letter written by Woody Allen to Paris. Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Potter and Picasso appeared one after another.
3. Angels Love Beauty
Director: Jean-Pierre Genet
Starring: Audrey Tattoos/Matthew Kassovitz
Emily had an unhappy childhood, but all this did not affect her optimistic attitude towards life. The death of Princess Diana made her feel lonely and fragile in life, and since then she has started a series of ridiculous help plans. This is a movie about how to patiently convince yourself to learn to entertain yourself after seeing through the doomed loneliness of life. Rich colors, wonderful shots, and every frame makes you fondle it.
4. Blue in the Blue, White and Red Trilogy
Director: Krzysztof Khiesz Lovsky
Starring: Juliet Binoche/benoit Rigante
The Blue, White and Red Trilogy by Hiislovsky explains the French national motto "freedom, equality and fraternity" from the perspective of public life. Blue mainly depicts the process of self-salvation and self-liberation of a woman who lost her family in a car accident. Juliet Binoche's godlike acting skills and classical movements are just right, and the melancholy blue tone makes the audience feel the same. The French sentiment shown in the details makes the film more beautiful.
5. Love at sunset
Director: Richard linklater
Starring: Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpey
tells the story of Jesse and Selena meeting in Paris nine years later. A story about pursuit and reunion. The two lovers met again in Paris. As always, they talked about the old days and strolled the streets of Paris. Time washed away youth, but also accumulated feelings. Facing each other's lives, we can't help but miss the original longing and expectation. The perception of love is personal, but everyone's experience is limited, so love is far more complicated than imagined.
6. Elegance of the Hedgehog
Director: Mona Achacher
Starring: Josie Ann Barasco/Garonne Legier Mick
11-year-old girl, smart and suicidal; A hidden and low-key Paris concierge; An incredible new neighbor; One day, three people met unexpectedly. Two lonely people comfort each other, and three elegant people know each other. Loneliness can have style. When you are out of tune with the world, you can choose a good way to hide, live gracefully and even love.
7. Eternity and One Day
Director: Theo Angelopoulos
Starring: Bruno Ganz/Isabella Leonard
In order to finish the unfinished poems of Byron, a 19th century poet, Alexander, an old writer, was seriously ill, but he decided to embark on a one-day journey to pursue his mother tongue and memories. An Zhe's long shot and poetic transition have achieved the triple interweaving of memory, fantasy and reality. We saw an old man facing wasted memories, loneliness, powerlessness and fear of death.
8. Like Sunday, Like Rain
Directed by Frank Willis
Starring by Julian Shatkin/Leighton Meister
This is the story of a lonely child and a lonely girl. Some people in life. Meeting them will make you better, even if you will never have anything in common again. Some people meet not for an ending, but for you to find yourself. Warm and sad, the music is great!
9. She
Director: Spike Jones
Starring: Joaquim Phoenix/Scarlett Johansson
: genre drama/love/science fiction
A film about pure love and fresh style between otaku and artificial intelligence. The creator makes this cold communication between man and machine warm through rich colors and lens use. From heart to heart, to silence in the blank, has the other party changed, or have we changed ourselves? What are we pursuing in this life? Perhaps only when we are alone will we get close to the answer to the question.
1. Lost in Tokyo
Director: Sophia Coppola
Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray, Akiko Takeshita
On a sleepless night, Bob and Charlotte met in a bar of a luxury hotel. This accidental meeting soon forged a beautiful friendship between them. Charlotte and Bob started their adventure in Tokyo, during which they met citizens of all levels, which left a deep impression on Glad You Came. In addition to joy, they also found a new belief in life.