Now I finally understand the entanglements and emotions of the protagonists.
For example, Linus has been weaving lies from the beginning when he was on a boat going to sea and then went to a restaurant to eat. He used the technique of chasing girls (chasing girls is as easy as riding a bicycle) to capture Sabrina's heart.
Sabrina herself said that she had forgotten David in just a few days and turned to Linus. Sabrina, who was obsessed with David in the past, is a girl with the dream of a prince charming, and now she has grown up. Although the memory of this dream has always lingered and supported her in Paris, it was a smash in front of Linus' tenderness. collapse. In fact, any more mature woman will fall in love with Linus. The image of this calm and cold man is perfectly created in Casa Braca. Linus is a cruel businessman on the surface, and has a unique personality charm compared to the flashy second son. It's just that Linus may be the moon that is truly unattainable in the eyes of ordinary people. His interest in money is far greater than that of beauty. In the era of girl innocence, it is natural to stay away from such men.
I have a thought: Although Sabrina has made Linus a little tempted, I am not optimistic about the outcome of the two. Sabrina was so naive, she couldn't really penetrate Linus's heart. Linus' troubles may be relieved by Sabrina's refreshing summer breeze, but it can't be solved fundamentally. Can the enslavement of money and the desire for power imposed by the cause be completely freed from the temporary refuge in Paris? So from the introduction of the word Paris, I had a foreboding that the encounter between the two was just a pipe dream, and there was always a moment of awakening.
But the details still give us hope.
In fact, Linus is more sympathetic and caring for the lower class than his family. It can be seen from his maintenance of his secretary and the driver. At the beginning of the film, Sabrina committed suicide. What if David met him? No, it is impossible for David to show up, and it is impossible for him to care about Sabrina. For twenty-five years, Linus has witnessed Sabrina's growth. What kind of affection does Linus have for this gorgeous woman like spring flowers?
When Linus appeared on the tennis court instead of his brother, we could probably guess one or two. If Linus is a calm and calm interest defender, he might even stand as a bystander to manipulate everything instead of putting himself in. Isn't this in line with the image of a day-to-day businessman?
I admit that he may have a winning mentality with Sabrina at the beginning, but why didn't he see any interference with David's three wives before? For a person who has never been involved in love between men and women, he should be conditioned to resist approaching women, unless he goes against his usual reason, unless he has a special feeling for this woman.
So from the moment he decided to take the risk, he had already exposed the softness in his heart. He had noticed Sabrina much earlier than David.
In the end, when he decided not to deceive Sabrina, when he told Sabrina his plan frankly, he didn't care about Sabrina more than what he did at the beginning. He felt sad about his behavior. , Feel guilty about cheating on Sabrina. Some people may think that this guilt has nothing to do with love. However, for businessmen, fraud is a habitual method, but in the end he cannot accept that he did this to her. One can imagine Sabrina's position in his heart.
At first I thought Linus hadn't fully realized his feelings at that time, let alone that Sabrina had liked him instead of David. In the end, it was David who let Linus see his heart clearly. Later, I thought about it, maybe not necessarily, Linus is so indulgent to his brother, even if he is affectionate for Sabrina, as long as he doesn't have David's approval, he might bury it in his heart. And David finally reached a certain age. As a bystander, he realized that only in this way can he protect his brother's happiness in order to repay Linus for his many years of care.
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