In fact, the filming was very wonderful. The wonderful performances of the actors added a halo to the film. Coupled with the director's intentions, a tragic and romantic love tragedy lasted from 1948 to 2008, unchanged for sixty years. Sixty years remain at the origin, and this origin is for us viewers. But after watching it, I couldn't help but ask myself, are these real love? Is Lisa's love for Brut really that hilarious? There are too many psychological problems in it. Can one person really fall in love with another person so easily? Eyes, smile, demeanor. Is this really all it takes?
Is it because this film is relatively old, some of the ideas in it are different from the modern ones? Are we moderns becoming too complicated or have our attitudes to love-vision become numb? At first I thought I would be moved to tears after watching this film, but the speed of returning to reality was too fast. This movie made me see the sad side of myself. I have to admire the heroine's spirit of working hard for love, obsessed, and obsessed, or she may feel that she is a little neurotic and dedicated so much to this kind of man who loves freedom. Knowing that there are tigers in the mountains tend to walk in the mountains, in the world of love, people are too stupid and "cheap", let me cherish this classic at this moment, let myself continue to "laugh at" this kind of love, let me continue to be obsessed Confused to think about what "love" is.
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