This film breaks away from the usual codes of advertising films. The ingredients of the luxury film are there: a man and a gem, chic in a place that is just as chic.
The way we move from one painting to the next through a graphic game of animated elements, takes us back to another imaginary world. This imaginary is that of the film credits of the 60s, of a certain black-and-white cinema.
It's a contemporary homage to a bygone era.
A word about the visual construction of the film: it's more a matter of post-production. The shots themselves are conceived in a graphic way.
Playing with backlighting to create contrasts, we can find plays on proportions and depths that bring an almost unrealistic graphic touch.
What's the film about? A man and a woman and their love story.
There's a slight restraint, a build-up of tension at a time when everything is shown, but here it's suggested.
To complete the homage to the credits, the music is a composition inspired by film scoring.