War destroys not only the body but also the soul

Eldora 2022-04-22 07:01:37

Yesterday, I watched "Long Engagement", another war and love movie. I wasn't as moved as I expected. Maybe it was because the movie was too long and there were too many names. I still have to remember so many names and nicknames. , It is quite difficult for a Chinese to watch foreign movies, so it must affect the sense of integration into the movie~~ The

heroine uses her firm belief to find her fiancé who was separated due to the war, and there are various signs that he has died in battle The battle, but she still did not give up. The final effort made her meet her fiancé, but he has lost his memory. Of course, losing his memory is the most reasonable explanation, because otherwise such a deep love will definitely not prevent him from returning to his fiancée. By my side~~~

But I was a little disappointed after reading it, and after a lot of hard work, I got this result: The hero lost his memory. Although the man he met said the same thing when he met the girl for the first time ten years ago, he still felt that things were different. It seems that there are only empty shells left. It makes me hate war even more, because it not only takes people's lives, destroys people's bodies, but also destroys people's souls and wills. Those who have experienced wars must be reluctant to recall that war. The swirling scene is like unwilling to tear open a wound that has healed~~

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Extended Reading
  • Montana 2022-01-04 08:01:06

    Does it hurt if you walk? Only at the end did I know the first sentence of Manek’s understanding of Matilda, and how profound the first sentence of the reunion is. In order to find you, I have walked a long way, but I don’t feel any pain. .

  • Marcos 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Renet's style with this kind of war and love epic always feels weird and lacks a sense of heaviness. In addition, the long and numerous French names for Chinese audiences are also a major reason that hinders the understanding of the film. However, the picturesque scenes in the film, the devotion of French first-line stars and the full and solid script all make the film highly watchable. ps I didn't expect Foster to make a cameo. . .

A Very Long Engagement quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Mathilde: Ashes to ashes. Ashes to ashes.

  • Tina Lombardi: I regret nothing. Except my hair.