Which kind of love can last forever--The long sigh of "Tristan & Isolde"

Marilyne 2022-04-20 09:01:56

"I know that life is more than that, but without you, life would be meaningless."
This kind of confession should have been rejoicing, but at the seaside at high tide, in the mouths of two men and women who are about to part ways, naturally let Your heart is sour, and at the moment of separation, you feel more and more precious of this person, but you can't have it.
"You and I both know it's impossible, we knew it from the start"
Stories that grab people's hearts are usually beautiful visions that have to be broken.
"I know we can't be together, but it doesn't mean that the things between us are unreal. I hope we can all live well, so that we can feel that we miss each other!"
When this line came out, The film seems to be suspected of plagiarizing "Braveheart", which has been completely broken. Its own power to capture the audience has been shown, and the power of tragedy is forming.

In Tristan's haunted soul when he returned to England, the trance reminds one of a wooden house on the coast of Scotland. Under the light of the fire, the beautiful strange woman read some chapters for the wounded handsome man. At this moment, they are just two poor young people who can't decide their own destiny. It would be great if their identities disappeared.... Oh, isn't this exclamation familiar, yes Isolde brought out the exclamation I started when Tristan finally had to face Isolde and the king's wedding. Did the director and the audience think together? No, it can only be said that the plot or the guts are broken, but the way of expression has fallen into place. Before it even started, it made people guess eight points.

"I'll take him for you"
It's heartbreaking to say that. Who made this mistake happen? Was she supposed to save the dying man by the sea? Or should he not have invited Ying to the duel of the knights? When Isolde put on a gauze before going to the stage, I knew that a misunderstanding was about to arise. Who can we blame? Have you thought about the girls who saw the film and cried more than ever at the end? Is this fate? In fact, I even want to say that this is the poorest princess in the world. As a pawn for her cold-blooded father. Although she is not the only princess who is a chess piece, the princesses in ancient my country, born in a prosperous Tang Dynasty, still have to travel 3,000 miles away. For the stability of countless men, they have been exiled all their lives and will never look back. The pity of Isolde is that her father doesn't even give her any false warmth. Telling her nakedly that you are a pawn is more cruel than the Chinese murmur "Who made you born into the emperor's family?" Having said that, it may not be difficult for us to understand why she is so eager for true love, and why she is so obsessed with a moment of pleasure later. She is a beautiful, lonely woman. A beautiful woman in particular cannot allow herself to be alone, her beauty does not allow it.

When the goal of survival is resolved, there is the strength to fight for power and profit. Merlot's existence seems to be to demonstrate this sentence. In fact, the fate of England is still in jeopardy, and his uncle's love for him is actually very deep. Not letting him play on behalf of his uncle was actually a matter of protection rather than strength, and appointing Tristan as his heir was precisely a political consideration. This monarch, who is good at guarding his achievements, has shown the foresight of a monarch everywhere in the collection of prestige and the win over people's hearts. I even believe that if things really go so well and everything is stable and peaceful, or one day, he will still help his blood relatives to inherit his position, after all, it is an era of endless battles because of blood. And Tristan is nothing but a brave knight, an excellent military strategist, and a warm-blooded man whose mind is filled with love. It's a pity that Melo was not thoughtful enough, and the turbulent world couldn't take care of his growth. In the end, he had to die in shame in the tunnel.

There are some love that make people cry because of its sacrifice. We are moved by the fact that we have fully understood the beauty of love, but the people who love each other still make a separation that is beyond our imagination, such as the last dream of the covered bridge. So whenever Tristan and Isolde are having fun in the middle of the night, I always feel a little bit of it. What does love bring to two lonely souls? And what will it bring to their country? Responsibility aside, isn't it a disservice to the king who sees Isolde only as a woman? If it were you and me, ordinary people would have such a story. Love was staggered because of misunderstanding. Then in the future, should the life be like this between the lover and the husband? Although it is understandable that the Middle Ages preached to break through the bondage and the repression of the church, but must it be solved in a way that hurts one party? To cheat in the name of love is a shame.

So when Isolde said to Tristan, "If you don't come, I'll die", it made people smell love domineering. Or maybe it's a feature of the director's performance. Having sex to express their thirst for love, and the loss of a place of pleasure, makes Isolde feel that he has always wanted to pursue, and that the truth that he occasionally feels in life is about to be lost.

In the end, the king let them go, and Tristan didn't get on the boat. At this moment, people couldn't help but forgive the poor couple. I don't know which great man said, "In marriage, the person who is not loved is the third party." They originally met with the hands of false fate. Fate can determine each other's identity, but there is no way to determine the coming and going of love. I suddenly understood that the reason why this kind of emotion makes people cry, the reason why the hero makes us unforgettable is because we have already felt the enthusiasm of true love, and he is willing to give up the meaning of his life for the so-called responsibility and mission. As if the sentence "I gave him the chance to live, but I am willing to die with you".

Oh, "Love is more precious than life"

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Tristan + Isolde quotes

  • Isolde: Please don't leave me. Please.

  • King Donnchadh: I see how it is in Cornwall. My money is good enough. My alliance is good enough! But my daughter, you pass among your Lieutenants like a whore!

    Isolde: It's not like...

    King Donnchadh: I see no relation to me here. And there's no peace with this King!