Reflecting war through love is more real and tragic than portraying love in war. Through M's search for clues, the truth and cruelty of the war are revealed step by step. If Amelie is a relaxed, romantic and beautiful comedy film, "The Long Marriage" reflects the depth and sadness of love. A prostitute who was sentenced to death for revenge on her lover, a farmer who fell in love with her husband's best friend, a particularly strong idea of her fiancé's survival, a disabled woman who did not give up even after learning of her "death" for three years. In the last scene of the garden covered with sunshine, love is finally disappointing and beautiful. The amnesiac lover no longer remembers M, and the first sentence he said was still the 9-year-old children's words. Some feelings are destined to be difficult to change between two people, whether it is changing their appearance, memory or even love. In the end, M didn't hug him with great sadness and joy, but leaned back on the chair, looking at him, at her, at him... It's hard not to be moved by such a plot, it's too long Waiting for a little bit of annihilation hope, such a meeting is not clear whether it is separation or reunion. In that afternoon, there are a pair of calm and calm eyes staring at the lover who knows nothing in front of him, walking too long for this happiness, waiting too long.
Like "Amelie", the details of the film are still a big win. The gravel road, the cabin, the lazy cat lying on the bed, and even the fighter jet passing by, every second of the picture can be cut into a postcard.
If you can't say it, you can use tears, and when the tears flow, you can say anything... A good movie is naturally inseparable from good lines. It doesn't have to be gorgeous, stunning, simple and sincere. This reflects the way of war, sincerity and moderation. I like.
This is not a simple love movie, nor is it a vigorous war movie. The war history found through love is reproduced, with real cruelty and a touch of warmth.
For the lover in the "grave", I have been looking for and waiting, hoping for a rebirth after disappointment and despair. We all need to learn persistence and patience in life and love. If you think it is right and insist on it, then maybe even what is in the grave, the universe will make it reborn.
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