This pilgrimage-like love is pure and unrequited love, and it has to be sacrificed once in a lifetime. The ending is open. We don't know if the woman who sees love as a ridiculous thing has fallen in love with Tomek, but the only thing I know for sure is The thing is that people's nature is to be cheap. Where does this thing come from? Going both ways The men in Kieslowski's films "Murder Short Film" and "Love Short Film" both violated secular conventions by killing people, peeping at people, and violating other people's right to life and privacy. They were miraculously forgiven on the screen, for the one they loved, or for that love. Love and rules, which is more important? People live in this society to obey the rules or to feel love. Isn't it important to love it? Is it important to love it? How big can it be? How much can it be? How to measure? If it disturbs the order, how will the sentence be sent? How can people survive without love? Are people still people? If there is no love, if art can be used as a way to re-release instinctive desires, then why does it always arouse such strong emotions in my heart, and always make me unable to control the fire-like love and desire in my heart. Does Tomek's love really exist? No lust, just love. He doesn't say "I want to be your friend, I want to have sex, I want to kiss you," he just wants to eat ice cream with you. Then he was as happy as a child. When you mock his love, he can sacrifice for it. What is a person? what is love? ...man's life can have many heartbeats and crushes. Do you want to be obsessed with it, or treat it frivolously?
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