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Celestine 2022-04-20 09:01:49

Let’s talk about Africa first. Although white people are the ruling class in Africa in the film, they go deep into the barren land, like entering a lonely place. For the female protagonist, her husband lingers outside all the year round, and it is even more isolated. He has to lead so many African slaves. Running such a large farm business is very difficult, psychologically stressful, and sometimes attacked by ferocious animals such as lions. It can be said that it is a dilemma of physical and mental isolation, but she chooses to treat each other sincerely, let go and embrace change. Courage deserves most of the admiration. Let’s talk about marriage. An elderly leftover woman, under pressure, married an African duke and became a duchess. Uninhibited, forced to become a strong woman, the world has always been a hard work to get a harvest, what you can't see is a rich experience and a strong life, reclaiming your life, you can't help but find that Africa's You are your best self. In my Aunt May's movies, there is never a word about chugui, it's you, will you come out? Haha finally said true love. It is a matter of time when you meet true love. Sooner or later, the sunny person will walk into the empty heart. Is it enough to have mutual love between two people? Lack of company, how to give more stability to the turbulent heart? Isn't such a beautiful person worthy of our yearning for freedom? Isn't that what I have here with you? Unfortunately, there is no answer to this question. Compared to losing you, maybe I will give you the freedom you want, right? Throughout the heroine's strong and rich life, from the moment she stepped into Africa, from the moment she chose to treat people and things sincerely At the beginning, Africa is also repaying her contribution at the same time. After all, a brave person like her will be brave to be kind, sincere, and love everything in this world.

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Out of Africa quotes

  • Denys: I won't be closer to you and I won't love you *more* because of a piece of paper.

  • [about to leave Africa, Karen Blixen gives Denys' compass to Farah]

    Karen Blixen: This is very dear to me. It has helped me to find my way.

    Farah: Thank you, Msabu.

    [She goes to board the train. Looks back at him]

    Karen Blixen: I want to hear you say my name.

    Farah: You are Karin, Msabu.