Cannot touch, Cannot hold, Cannot be together
Cannot love, Cannot kiss, Cannot love each other
Must be strong and we must let go
Cannot say what our hearts must know
It's like in the lyrics of the ending song In that way, Anna's love with the king is restrained and reserved.
She always speaks out, even though the debate can be just a bravado to hide vulnerability.
When the princess died in the king's arms, just like Anna's husband died in her arms, I think their hearts must have felt at that time. The Buddha said that all living beings are suffering, but she stood up in the suffering, although all this was not what she wanted. Be brave to be a mother and a teacher, but dare not be a woman again. Faced with the love for the king that is nourished quietly, she chooses to hide and deceive herself. But crisis and responsibility eventually made them brave and have the courage to enter each other's hearts locked by injury or status.
What impresses me the most is that being a teacher requires a clear and tenacious heart.
rhetorically, does the British model really represent a progressive civilization relative to Thailand?
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