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English, 02.03.2021 05:20, raivynvieu6605

What is the main idea in this passage? A enjoying a new movie B)
B learning about history C)
C how a movie was written
D knowing about countries

Oh and here's the passage (if you read it, thanks for reading it).

1If you liked last summer’s Merry Maids, you’ll love this season’s Lucky Flowers—the newest film from director Mike Willow. He is known all over the world of cinema for his odd method of storytelling. In this film, Willow does a fine job of directing the actors to seem real and genuine in their desires. The subject matter is quite different from anything else currently showing in movie theaters, but this movie makes an important point about happiness. Lucky Flowers is an outstanding success among Willow’s body of work. This coming-of-age story is the first in a new trilogy. In this film, a young poet named Jesse Germane travels to several places in Europe. He says he feels clogged and wants to find the perfect subject for his writing. Up until his international travels, Jesse has lived a rather boring life—or so he thinks. While in Europe, Jesse learns several lessons about himself, literature, and the meaning of life. 3Dazzling vistas serve as the background for many of the scenes in the film—a signature feature of Willow’s movies. One of the most memorable scenes in the film follows the lead character as he walks through the vast gardens of Versailles with his idol, writer Neil Dungeon (played by himself). During this exchange, one has to choose which part of the film to focus on: the amazing scenery or the fascinating dialogue between the two characters. In a perfect world, this movie would last twice as long. That way the audience could more thoroughly enjoy the work of the cast and crew. Thank goodness for DVDs, as this film definitely deserves a place on your living room shelf. 4In Italy, Jesse visits historical monuments and meets many famous artists. The camera sweeps from the rural countryside through the old romantic cities. Both locations inspire Jesse to write rhythmic verse. He uses whatever kind of paper lies close at hand. In one scene, Jesse scribbles a poem on his dinner napkin to the amusement of the other dinner guests. When Jesse isn’t hunched over his desk writing poetry, he’s penning letters to his family in America. His correspondence is spoken aloud over several scenes, read by the same fine actor who plays Jesse. In the end, in time to a loud symphony of music, Jesse realizes that the finest subjects in literature are the everyday relationships that make up our lives. He pens a poem in honor of living simply. The poem goes on to influence all sorts of readers. My only complaint in regard to this movie is about the point that everyone should be satisfied with his or her everyday life. This idea seems out of place with the main character’s need to travel to the ends of the earth. Otherwise, Lucky Flowers is a surprisingly smart film that will entertain the whole family.

once again thanks for reading it.
here's question 2(when you answer put answer 2) if you're up for it.

What does the author dislike about the movie?
A the actors who played the writers
B the speaking between the characters
C the lesson learned by the main character
D the many different settings in the movie

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