"If our two loves be one, or thou and I
Love so alike that none can slacken, none can die."
The emotional entanglement of three people is the eternal theme of tragedy, right? ! The conflict between love and loyalty is moving and dilemma. In the end, there may be only one way out - death; to be truly loved by two people, to be truly loved by two people, even if it is of a different nature, to a different degree, and physically. For a woman, I don't know whether to be happy or to lament? Will it finally answer the old saying "grasp all, lose all"? However, how to define loss? Must have eternal possession to be considered lost? Or as long as it has happened, it has existed, and it is engraved in my heart, it is impossible to lose it?
It is said that it is based on Wagner's opera, and Wagner once wrote this verse for his Platonic lovers: "In the world, power, prestige, splendor, honor, chivalry, friendship, everything vanishes like a dream, There is only one thing left: longing, longing, insatiable longing, it keeps rising, haggard, hunger, death means disappearance, destruction, never awakening, death is the only detachment...". The end of the film's desolate silence , I have been miraculously stretched my heart that has been aching all along, but at the end, it is inevitable that I will remember the difference between the whole and the part, the subtle distinction between reality and fantasy, my head, and I can't help but hang down...
This film, which has been translated into "King's Heart", is actually somewhat similar to "First Knight" that I watched a long time ago, especially the entanglement of three people. Subtly, with King Arthur, I'm a little more sympathy, and believe that Leonesse's struggles are harder than Isolde's, the suffering from the betrayal, from the conflicting and the powerful emotion is harder, after all she loves Arthur first , after encounter with lancelot, emotional changes are more metaphor to me.
I was in a trance for a long time, but I still didn't want to sleep, so I browsed the video and picked an old movie "casablanca" to watch. It's another tangle of three people, but it's not as heavy as the previous one, but it still makes me cry. Ingrid Bergman's tearful eyes several times, a face so delicate and flawless, constantly transformed into a face of Mingxin, a familiar tearful eye.
Blue sea, blue sky and night heart, hovering on the edge of guilt and longing, hesitating in the peak of happiness and the abyss of pain, however, the weight of guilt cannot stop the budding and growth of stubborn love...
As time goes by...
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