Human emotions are astonishingly complex and deep. I'm so envious of that man to get the love of such a wonderful woman, and it's 2. The heroine is bisexual. Whether she loves women more or men is really difficult to distinguish. I feel that she can't tell the difference herself: she always lies on emotional issues: she loves the male lead, very Admit less; but it is strange that she admits the girl as her lover.
Few women can live up to the quality of a heroine, which is really wonderful. The love of a Nazi officer cannot enter the soul and heart of the heroine at all. The Nazi officer sacrificed his life to take the heroine away, and even died in front of her, but he did not receive the love of the heroine. The heroine finally fell into the carnival-style revenge of the brutal and ignorant people. Her last words were: "You will never understand"... The noble, kind, and wise heroine has forgiven those ignorant and ignorant mob, because She knew her own fate: she died young, and her fate was inevitable.
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