The magnificent music is probably the most eye-catching aspect of this film, and it is even a bit exaggerated, rendering the atmosphere a bit too much. By contrast, Karen's bleak and peaceful African career. What I want is gained and lost, and I feel a little helpless in the face of the free and boundless African wilderness. Marriage cannot limit a free soul, and fame and fortune are only the shackles of marriage. She has realized both. She could only accept it silently. She loves life, not the kind of fiery literary passion, but a bland blend of life - she sees a doctor for Heren's children, runs a literacy class, and fights for a private place for the servants to leave Africa The last gift before. There are some things in life that are difficult to demand. What belongs to you and those that do not belong to you are constantly intertwined, and later all become fleeting. This is life, complex and simple, despairing and fascinating.
I don't understand the love between Karen and Denys, it's like the vast, poetic African land he saw on the glider with her, this vastness and freedom, and finally brought this love to an abrupt end However, there are some things that cannot be carried by a piece of paper. How many mortals can truly understand this kind of love that transcends personality?
If it weren't for the impact of the Oscars, I hope that this music will not be configured so heavily. Perhaps, without music, this story is more beautiful.
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