Also heard this is a story about waiting.
But it wasn't until I curled up in bed at midnight to watch this movie that I didn't believe what fate was.
Fate awaits.
I still remember that the first short story I foolishly wrote was about a girl waiting on the platform for the return of her beloved man, and I still can't resist this kind of love.
No kisses and hugs, no day-to-day living. Totally a feeling. How many people can hold on to this love, and how many dare to bear it.
A lady from a famous family who has never been to the countryside, came to this peaceful and peaceful town like a fairy descending from the earth.
Cold Mountain Town.
It was love at first sight when I met the hero in my life.
But the feelings have not been able to develop further.
War broke out.
The young soldier is about to go to the battlefield, and the beloved girl can only wait and wait in her hometown.
A deep kiss supported a lonely waiting for the two of them.
There is no lingering eachother, and there is no you and me under the moonlight.
Just a mental pull and a kiss on departure.
Support the belief of two people.
I am waiting for someone.
A girl is waiting for me. I love her.
A book, a photo, an ethereal kiss.
Time and time again, lives are dying on the way home. The bitterness and desolation of waiting again and again.
One hundred and three letters.
This is true love.
just a belief. Faith in love.
Think of the desolate white-haired old man in the birch forest.
I think of the soldier who went on an expedition to a foreign country in the Book of Songs and missed the oath made by his wife under the moonlit night.
However, waiting is the most desolate oath.
The future cannot be seen, and the past that maintains the feelings is so nihilistic.
Lots of brutal scenes in the movie. But always lost to the quiet love and waiting.
The plains, hills and swamps unique to the American South hit my eyes.
And the ending was what I expected.
After many difficulties and dangers, Inman returned to his hometown. Hug with beloved girl.
Although the beautiful girl had grown into a gun-toting defender when she left.
Appearance has not changed. Emotions haven't changed.
In the end, a cute little girl was left. But Inman left forever to protect her.
I don't know how to rate this ending. Tranquil, indifferent, sad.
Maybe this is real life.
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