Pompeii love

Parker 2022-04-22 07:01:32

The first half is a gladiator, the second half is a disaster. Of course, there must be a love between a lowly but outstanding slave and a noble heroine, and of course there must be a background of history, politics and love villains. The piecing of various elements is smooth, but there is not much depth and the power to hit the heart. The second half of the volcanic eruption and disaster scene should still be liked. Although it is viewed on the computer, you can still feel the power of the roar of nature sweeping all living beings. The picture is exquisite and the scene is grand. It is also because of the excellent disaster scene that the unexpected ending showed unexpected strength. At the same time as Pompeii was destroyed, the continuation of sin was finally ended, the spirit of freedom burst out with incomparable fighting power, and the tyranny also issued a weak begging. And true love, of course, will not fear the end of the world. Not to live together, but to die together. "Look at me, just look at me", in front of love, the world is insignificant, in the eyes of lovers, each other is eternity. The roar of nature, for some reason, became silent in their kiss, swallowed up in rage, as if it were just a tender hug. What can survive the changes of mountains and rivers, can be passed on in the vicissitudes of life, and can shine through the long river of history, probably only human emotions. All catastrophe and eternity are but furnaces and knives for this splendid gem. At the end of the video, please hold your breath.

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Pompeii quotes

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: In the darkness you could hear the crying of women, the wailing of infants, and the shouting of men. Some prayed for help. Others wished for death. But still more imagined that there were no Gods left, and that the universe was plunged into eternal darkness. - Pliny the Younger, A.D. 79.

  • Atticus: What is your name? We will have to speak at some point.

    Milo: No, we don't. What we have to do is kill each other at some point. So my name's my own, I have no interest in learning yours.