"Cold War" is about the enslaved life of Poles under the former system, a love experience of ups and downs under the shadow of the Cold War. The band chose people, fell in love in secret, failed to escape together and were on their own, and when they got together, they couldn't stand each other. All of this is very smooth and natural. Their love has ups and downs, not only their own problems, but also the inherent bumps between men and women. Influenced by that era, the system made love difficult and frustrated. They separated and reunited several times, and every time they met again, they fell in love with each other, and they couldn't live together anymore. Exiled artists may not be able to adapt to the new country, and beautiful women may not necessarily survive well under the system, but in their ups and downs in their lives, they always regard each other as their favorite, and the fire of love is always burning. It's enough to impress the audience. This movie is a surviving flower of love, some tragic, some tragic, but it still blooms so beautifully and so warmly.
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