The feelings of Leo Tolstoy in my eyes

Jamir 2022-04-22 07:01:47

On the one hand, there are endless quarrels, on the other hand, there are memories of the happiness of getting along with each other when they were young, on the other hand, the mutual involvement of loving each other deeply, and on the other hand, the helplessness of being controlled by the world and unable to express oneself. The big people are always not as free and free as the little people when they express their feelings. Although Tolstoyism advocates freedom, they are in turn constrained by this freedom. Even requests such as husbands to meet their wives and wives to see their husbands are rejected. , Seeing this, I deeply touched the kind of longing and unforgettable love. From the communication between the two when Leo Tolstoy first pursued the Countess, to the huge ideological estrangement later, and finally to Tolstoy's wife's alone dialogue when he was dying, in fact, love has always been there, and the two have always been there Deeply involved in each other, what is the pain? After watching the movie, I still have no idea, and I don't feel tired if I want to watch it a few more times. Generally speaking, the entanglement of life and love that mortals will encounter should be shown through the stories of big men.

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  • Alden 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    This isn't a biography at all, it's just about an elderly couple trying to find a proper way to love each other, while people around Tolstoy can only see his status as a writer, so "what do they know about love?!"~~~ In addition, James' warm eyes always make me very tempted every time he says "I love you" to a woman with a smile and passion

  • Dillon 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Love is a cliff with no way out. This Tolstoy is actually a supporting role. A proposition revolving around the same value of love, they have love, but torment each other in pursuit. And the original sound is great.

The Last Station quotes

  • Valentin: Love and be loved. That's the only reality there is in the world.

    Masha: He said that?

    Valentin: Yes, Tolstoy said it, but l'm saying it.

  • Leo Tolstoy: "Your youth and your desire for happiness reminds me cruelly of my age and the impossibility of happiness for me." When I was courting Sofya, she was so young and pure, it seemed impossible that I'd ever have her. I didn't want to tell her how I felt and I wanted to tell her nothing else. So I wrote down a string of letters and asked her if she could decipher them. She looked completely confused, thinking it was a game or... I gave her one clue. The firs two Y's, I said, stand for "your youth" and then the most miraculous thing happened. She simply spoke the phrase, my phrase as if she had read my mind. In that moment, we both knew we would always be together. For those first years, we were incredibly happy, terrifyingly happy.