Not in the name of love

Alex 2022-04-22 07:01:45

I watched it a few weeks ago, and it's still popping up in my mind recently, so I want to say something. What fascinates me is Anna. I think about this character day and night. There are not many movies I have seen where women are in rhythm in the relationship between the sexes, so I like it because it is rare. Usually in movies, women go through fire and water and can't hold back and fall in love. Women are really sensual creatures who can't be emotional once they get caught up in it, and I really like the way Juliet is cold and silent in the movie. It is rare to see a woman who is not emotional like a deep pool of water, you say that Anna is very emotional, I don't know, maybe she has seen through the relationship between men and women and knows that it is best for each other to be quiet and reserved. choose. As for love, is it important? It's best to slowly penetrate in joy, let alone break it.

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Extended Reading
  • Jaquan 2022-01-13 08:02:13

    We will not feel physical pain when we hear her name, nor will we tremble when we see her handwriting. We will not change our schedule to meet her on the street. The emotional reality gradually becomes the psychological reality and becomes ours. Mental status: indifference and forgetting. But, in fact, when we are in love, we foresee the future end, and it is this foresight that makes us burst into tears.

  • Jeff 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The male protagonist and the female protagonist are in love with each other a little bit inexplicably. Is the relationship that goes to bed when you see each other is love? If the man suffers the pain of losing everything and still clings to it is an understandable expression of love. What kind of love expression does the woman always harm others? Especially if you can sleep with father and son at the same time and behave like a saint, you can’t understand at all

Damage quotes

  • Dr. Stephen Fleming: [Martyn has fallen to his death, Stephen arrives home to find Ingrid in the kitchen with a bloody and bruised face] What happened?

    Ingrid Fleming: The pain was unbearable. I was beating myself.

  • Ingrid Fleming: [the day after Martyn's death - to Stephen] What a pity we ever met.