Every hell of Gabriel is better than the last but this one ... there is everything in this one. We discover the painful past of our two favorite characters. We discover new characters not very nice and we have even more empathy for Julia and Gabriel. We hear words we expected. The actors reveal to us new emotions, new feelings. And then ... we travel ... we discover Italy and its incredible places of romanticism ... and we attend the 20 most beautiful last minute of a film that we have ever seen. What I liked about the first two films is that the director took all her time to tell us this beautiful love story. And yet the films are not slow, everything is linked very quickly and I find that no scene is useless in this trilogy. Nothing sticks out. And since the first two films lay the foundations for us, show us the characters and their stories, we feel involved and we have the time to get attached to them. So when the last 20 minutes roll in, it's the culmination of whatever they've been able to overcome. This scene is fair, incredible. Just look at it, it's all there but it would have the same power if they had been covered with a sheet. It is not their body that interests us but the feelings they transmit to us. I wouldn't change absolutely nothing in this scene, eh, but I'm just saying that the actors, who are at their peak, reveal themselves even more in this scene. The way it's been filmed and acted out and then you know a lot of love scenes, I mean love scenes, which take their time, which go slowly and where you see the beginning, the middle and the end. .. remember which romantic movies you like best? , Ghost, Titanic, Pretty woman, Dirty dancing ... they all have love scenes ... we don't want voyeurism but these scenes, even if they are beautiful, only have snippets of them, whereas here, we have the whole process. We see everything, we see nothing, which is even more sensual. In short, everything is magic in this scene. We feel this alchemy between the actors ... there is a soul in this trilogy. So of course, the characters have dialogue that you never hear in life, but the point is to entertain us. Transport yourself by looking at them and forget everything for a moment. In short, it's a real success from start to finish.