Older women's dedication to love depicts the purity of love

Eunice 2022-04-23 07:03:46

Followers are blind, and the idols that are shaped have more or less the shadow of the shaper. The people who understand Lev the most are those who understand and bring Lev happiness. The two scenes that touched me the most were: Sofia in bed asking Lev "do u love me? I want u to love me." and at the end Sofia on the train looking out the window at the sad and anguished followers saying "I don't understand. Their grief." Only after true love can you truly understand, and following is just like what others say, even the tears that flow are just drifting with the flow.
Old women's dedication to love depicts the purity of love. To love someone is to understand their happiness and fatigue

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  • Maximillian 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    I'm an unquestioned Sophia supporter, I can't stand those supporters of public ownership. How can the role played by James look superfluous, and dig deep into the character characteristics and contradictions of the characters directly from the Tolstoys, will it die?

  • Deja 2022-04-24 07:01:19

    It turned out that Bulgakov also worked as Tolstoy's secretary. Maybe Tolstoy didn't know what his ideal was until he died, and he was dragged down by his ambiguous teachings after all, and fell on the last stop of his life. Maybe he has always understood what true love is, but his ideals prevent him from fully showing his yearning for this kind of true love in front of others, and he has been in an unresolvable contradiction all his life.

The Last Station quotes

  • Sofya Tolstaya: Oh, Leovochka, why do you insist on dressing like that?

    Leo Tolstoy: What do you mean, like what?

    Sofya Tolstaya: Like a man who looks after the sheep!

    Leo Tolstoy: It wasn't meant to offend you.

    Sofya Tolstaya: You're a count, for God's sake!

  • Leo Tolstoy: Despite good cause for it, I have never stopped loving you.

    Sofya Tolstaya: Of course.

    Leo Tolstoy: But God knows you don't make it easy!

    Sofya Tolstaya: Why should it be easy? I am the work of your life, you are the work of mine. That's what love is!