福斯汀與美麗的夏天

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在女導演尼娜 孔帕內耶雋永的詩篇下,影片秀美情長,沁人心脾。也成就了在本片作為配角的3位法國偉大的女演員伊莎貝爾阿佳妮、娜塔莉 ;貝、伊莎貝爾于佩爾。  這部溫和的法國電影描述的是少女福斯汀遭受創(chuàng)傷的初戀故事。 夏天,福斯汀住到鄉(xiāng)下的奶奶家。鄰居家住著兩兄弟,一個離婚;另一個最近再婚,所以有各自的子女和他們生活在一起。盡管有男孩子中意福斯汀,但她卻對離婚的老男人一見鐘情......。夏季即將結束時,福斯汀有了她初戀的第一個吻。   

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在女導演尼娜 孔帕內耶雋永的詩篇下,影片秀美情長,沁人心脾。也成就了在本片作為配角的3位法國偉大的女演員伊莎貝爾阿佳妮、娜塔莉 ;貝、伊莎貝爾于佩爾。  這部溫和的法國電影描述的是少女福斯汀遭受創(chuàng)傷的初戀故事。 夏天,福斯汀住到鄉(xiāng)下的奶奶家。鄰居家住著兩兄弟,一個離婚;另一個最近再婚,所以有各自的子女和他們生活在一起。盡管有男孩子中意福斯汀,但她卻對離婚的老男人一見鐘情......。夏季即將結束時,福斯汀有了她初戀的第一個吻。   

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