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How many beautiful scenes existed in the film, in person, as if they were in that era, that story, that feeling, that emotion. Today we'll take a look at the beautiful wonderland-like spots that have appeared in the movies!
"Before Sunset": Seine River
The movie "Before Sunset", which explains the love story through the dialogue between the male and female leads, is set in Paris, and the scene in which the two of them tell each other their love on the Seine River under the sunset is still impressive.
The Seine is the second largest river in France flowing through the center of Paris. The north bank of the river is the commercial street and political center of Paris, while the south bank is the art district with many cafes and bookstores, which is very literary style.
Boating on the Seine, you can see the landmarks of Paris, including the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower. On both sides of the river there are also a lot of used goods stalls for shopping, walking along the shore, you can often see the Parisian citizens chatting with wine.
It is worth mentioning that the film also appeared in the then intact Notre Dame de Paris, recalling the lines in the film, inevitably saddened.
"Roman Holiday": Colosseum in Rome
If "Before Sunset" has captured the most beautiful look of Paris, then "Roman Holiday" can be said to be a tourist scenery promotional film of Rome, because it covers almost all the landmark buildings in Rome, and the most popular and worth seeing is the Colosseum.
The Colosseum, a huge round arena from the Roman era, can accommodate more than 50,000 spectators and covers an area of 20,000 square meters, a place where civilization and barbarism once met as gladiators fought for their lives, beasts were trapped, and blood and sweat flew.
The special thing is that from May this year, the Colosseum is open for night tours, starting at eight o'clock and lasting 95 minutes, at a cost of 24 euros, and those who are not comfortable climbing up and down the stairs can choose to take the elevator.
"Hachi: A Dog's Tale": Shibuya
Every time I watch "Hachi: A Dog's Tale", I can't stop myself from shedding tears because of the simple loyalty of the statue of Hachi, which is located at the exit of Shibuya Station Square in the Tokyo Metro.
After seeing the statue, Shibuya is also a very worthwhile place to visit. Located in the heart of Tokyo, Shibuya's busy intersection has been the setting for many movies, such as "Fast and Furious 3" and "Lost in Tokyo", etc. As long as the films related to Tokyo, it seems that this intersection is inevitable.
If you want a panoramic view of the intersection, you can find the Magnet Building, which is located on the 7th floor of the building, and you can enter for 300 yen.