Talk to her heartbeat, not her ear.

Helga 2022-04-22 07:01:30

Benigno has been standing on Aricia's chest for more than four years. From the day he opened the curtain, he was like a demon. What does he love her for? I just think it's the soft and slender waist, the stunned chest and the graceful and agile face.

The word love is too big and too complicated, and love at first sight may have more ingredients to look at the face. I think maybe in the process of his company with her day and night, he gradually discovered her white porcelain-like skin, her perfect body like a work of art, and the rest are memories of the past.

Alicia's lively smile, that is far away blurred, vivid, full of aura. He felt in a trance that he was also standing in that smile, in their shared past. If love is such a fantasy, I think Arisia is more likely to fall in love with Mark. After all, he was sitting in front of the house next door, and Arisia saw his tears.

If love is a path to the self, then the two parties reflected by love itself should be in common. From the very beginning, Mark and Arisia's journey coincided. He watched the dance and cried. dance. A common perception of travel, journey, literature and art.

If Aricia was pregnant with Benino's baby, would she cry if she woke up to the unknown baby? Will she be moved? Will she accept this chubby-looking, delicate yet rambler man? I don't think so.

Soulmates are never as simple as whispering in her ear, you have to hit her heart instead of waiting for a long time with wasting time. Fortunately, Benino died in the end, maybe this is the most perfect ending of the one-wood show.

He loved in his fantasies, he was happy in his fantasies, he was the last to die. He didn't know that the person he loved would never know of his departure. Fortunately, since he started to love, he is no longer lonely.

So did Mark, Lydia lost consciousness so quickly, in the car before that, they hadn't even had time to talk to each other. Maybe his love for her was out of curiosity?

A story of the bravery of a bullfighter, the staunchness and pride of a female bullfighter, and the story of a woman who dared to fight a bull but was afraid of snakes. Does he understand all this? This gentle, silent, forbearing man.

Maybe our longing for love comes from our own lack. We always try to chase what we lack, and so does our lover. Warm, always eager to warm. Stable, always wishing to wander. Ordinary, then admiration and shining. The wandering, always in love with peace. Perhaps this is the magnetic pole of love, even if we don't see it.

And what position do we have to accuse Benino of raping this unconscious girl? For him, desire is just a long-lasting expression. It is better to look at the predicament of everyone who is deeply in love and can not fall in love, at least he is determined and brave.

In this way, Benigno's death is really a better ending. While Mark is alive, perhaps the director gave Benino a sustenance to find the right direction.

In the end, it doesn't matter who you talk to, what matters is that you were understood at that moment and that place, and the listener was the right one, just as Mark first met Arisia on the day she was in the ward, she was the first Open your eyes again.

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  • [last lines]

    Katerina Bilova: Nothing is simple. I'm a ballet mistress, and nothing is simple.

  • Marco Zuluaga: Love is the saddest thing when it goes away, as a song by Jobim goes.