no one is right or wrong

Maeve 2022-03-23 09:02:57

It's not that Lev doesn't love Sofia, it's just that he has been surrounded for a long time and just wants some freedom; it
's not that Sofia doesn't love Lev, on the contrary, she loves her husband deeply, but she uses hysteria to defend his wife's rights and dignity
. The sadness of celebrities. They will be fleshed out, they will be closely watched, they will have those extremist fans. Lev himself said that they are more Tolstoy than me.
Before becoming the great Tolstoy, they were Couples who have the same heart, when Lev is writing, Sofia will sit beside him, or read books to accompany him silently, or discuss the works harmoniously with him. It is said that behind a successful man there will be a great woman. No doubt Sofia is That woman.
Greatness comes from her having a strong ego, but also from that. It doesn't mean that the smarter people are the more stupid in front of love, yes, she cried, made troubles and hanged herself, and she tossed herself. She couldn't afford to hurt, and it made Tolstoy drift away from her.
She yelled at the man who recorded all the conversations between their husband and wife, she yelled at the iron fan of her husband who wanted to take everything she had, but privately Here she would laugh and reminisce about the time she spent with her husband, put on Lev's favorite music when he was feeling down, and repeat to him her love and admiration for him....
Love is the antidote It is also poison, wings and shackles, the origin of all disputes, and the key to resolving disputes. It’s just that under the circumstances at that time, in such a vortex, the trajectory of everything is no longer driven by their powerful ego.

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  • Alan 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The biography of a great man is just a flashy surface, the theme of which is the growing distance of an old couple. Helen Mirren is the most exciting thing in the film, especially the spark between him and Christopher Plummer. It is worthwhile for both of them to be nominated by Oscar for this. In contrast, James McAvoy’s performance was much stiffer, and one of its important branches failed to guide.

  • Green 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    A rather boring film, in which Tolstoy's followers' distorted understanding of his beliefs caused the fuse of all subsequent tragedies. What I felt in the whole film was just an ordinary family ethics drama, noisy for property, and both sides sent Tolstoy to the west together with different love for Tolstoy. Boring, boring, I thought this film would tell a twisted and great biography, but that's it.

The Last Station quotes

  • Valentin: It's a beautiful day.

    Sergeyenko: Yes, but we'll pay for it.

  • Sofya Tolstaya: [running in with a letter] Leovochka? Kashnikov wants to buy the rights to your work after your death.

    Leo Tolstoy: Then I shall try and die as soon as is convenient.