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Chapter 434 - Chapter 425: Palme d'Or Grand Prize (Part 2)

You could even consider this as a deep and touching film. Through delicate storytelling and realistic character portrayals, it allows the audience to deeply understand the true meaning of family.

The film, with its delicate, warm storytelling style and profound insight into human nature, scored a high 3.4 points in the journal rating, breaking the record for this year's Cannes and becoming a new favorite.

The highest previous score was by the Coen brothers' new work "Inside Llewyn Davis" which led with 3.3 points, while "A Touch of Sin" was in second place with 3 points.

Koreeda Hirokazu's "Like Father, Like Son" scored 2.5 points.

Of course, the Cannes Film Festival's journal score cannot serve as the final basis for the Golden Palm Award, and there's even talk that films with the highest scores historically mostly fail to win the Golden Palm.

Statistics show that over the past fifteen years, only four films with the top journal score won the Golden Palm.

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