Passion like fire, pure heart like sky

Malvina 2022-04-20 09:01:36

I was once shocked by the magnificent picture of the western United States. I imagined that I would look handsome in a cowboy costume alone on the vast grassland Resting by the river and kissing with your beloved lover at night, playing your favorite tune in the wooden house, red wine beside the violin, under the candlelight, the color is dazzling and getting old year by year. . . . . . It's a pity that I'm not that romantic, not that brave, and not that capable. It's only in my head that I can pretend to be intoxicated like I'm dreaming of ice skating magic. . . But I can only play the piano now and I'm not that good.

American film critics gave this romantic film a low rating. Except for the music and Brad Pitt, it's almost useless. The only three brothers fall in love with the same woman, the intricate love-hate entanglement between brothers, father and son, beautiful pictures, moving music, Brad Pitt's impeccable performance, and the director's meticulous grasp of the structure of the picture. Every set of shots you see is like a solidified oil painting, and at the climax of the film, parallel montage is used to show the three plot lines clearly and perfectly to the audience, making love, family, hatred, jealousy, sadness and death. Impeccable rendering of multiple emotions in the same set of shots. . . Only the moment Mike was baptized in church for "Sophia Coppola" was comparable to

Tristin. He was like a feather floating in the air. You could never predict its direction. It looked so soft and clean. You thought hard. Go catch him, but he always escapes gracefully. When you calm down this emotion, he quietly returns to your side. He is so innocent and straightforward. He can express his undisguised deepest heart anytime, anywhere. Perhaps only such a person will love his brother deeply and at the same time fall in love with his brother's fiancee without any scruples

When he was young, he shared the same soul with the bear because he was bleeding and injured with the bear. . . Yes, he can only hear his inner voice and follow what he thinks is right. No matter how desperate Susan is behind him, no matter how "tough" the enemy's scalp is,

he is in love with their brother, Samuel's father, Williams Sue. Shane Elizabeth. . . But the people who loved him died young, he was like a rock, he always hedged against them, no matter how much he wanted to protect them, the loneliness was always with him, alone, watching his father go, lonely, watching his children marry and have children, lonely Old age and the last scene the film leaves us is in the fall of '63 he dragged his old body in a lonely battle with a bear and was killed by a bear claw He died heroically He died well

if I were a woman I fell in love with him and even fell in love with Brad Pitt because of this role. As a man, I would prefer to become his sensual, outspoken, wild and delicate. . . It's a pity that it's really hard for me. In this noisy and impetuous society, I have long forgotten the most simple communication between people, and my cowardly character is also destined to make myself rational and hypocritical. The shackles in life It also gradually made myself docile, but no matter what, this epic prose still stirred up the purest emotional feeling in my heart at that moment. Those who give their emotions can get more emotions.

When James Horner's beautiful and moving The Ludlow sounded again, can you see the blue sky, the flowing creek, the rolling mountains, the green land and the galloping horses? Can the soft call of the dongxiao and the wind ignite your passion that once throbbed like fire and awaken your pure heart that once was like the sky

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Legends of the Fall quotes

  • Colonel Ludlow: Indians! Indians were the issue in those days. I can assure you, gentlemen, there is nothing quite so grotesque as the meeting of a child with a bullet; or an entire village slaughtered while sleeping. That was the Government's resolution of that particular issue and I have seen nothing in its behavior since then that would persuade me that it has gained either in wisdom, common sense, or humanity.

  • [Regarding Tristan's departure]

    Susannah: Will he come back?

    Colonel Ludlow: I don't know.

    Colonel Ludlow: [One Stab speaks Cree] Stab says yes.