After watching Franz, I was very moved by Anna's choice. The pain and trauma caused by the war were enormous, just like Anna said: life still has to go on.
Franz also said: In any case, Anna, I hope you can continue to love life and spend your life happily.
As for the Frenchman, he belongs to the living one, but I think: if Anna hadn't gone to him, he would have married that French woman, and even if he was remorseful, he would have lived on (good things always take the place of sad). After choosing to watch this movie today, there is no war scene in this movie, it just narrates the events after the war from two families (representing two countries respectively), one is the family who lost their son, the other is the family whose son survived, Showing different perspectives on the end of the war.
The color of the movie changes according to the heroine's mood. From the visual impact, you can see the heroine's attitude towards life, which is a favorite shooting method.
The movie is impeccable, the final ending is imagined by the audience, and there are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people.
The last shot is in color, the heroine should find hope for her to live [Flowers]
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