The unbearable lightness of life

Lesly 2022-04-20 09:02:10

All in all, I personally like it.

Love in Prague.

The unbearable lightness of life - by Milan Kundera.

I didn't watch movies much last semester, and kept running. I've slowed down recently and reviewed a lot of "homework". made up a lot. Looking older. Finally watched "Love in Prague", a good old movie. It's not in vain to think about it for so long.

Daniel is really a lovely man. He looks very beautiful when he is young. Like all the beautiful men described in the novels, he has a long body, thick dark hair and light blue eyes that exude a little melancholy light. The pride of men's justice.

The arrogance of Western men is different from that of China, but all arrogant men are tender to women, the one who loves them the most, and love from the heart, just like Thomas played by Daniel, for Trisha, his love will be Showing a trace of sadness, a trace of sadness that is not easily noticed between the eyebrows, that is the expression of love, it is different from the charming smile that the women who love him in bed can see. The place in a man's heart is the softest, most tender, and least easily touched, and the person he loves is placed there. You can't touch it, it hurts when you touch it. When he loves, he doesn't even want to admit it. Facing his angel, his Trisha, when she still held his hand after the discovery of a night of love, his most precious love was delivered to her, the first time he left a woman, it should be a girl . He didn't know that he fell in love with her long ago, and he gave her love so unconsciously. From then on, his debauchery will always be held by this small white hand, and his clear eyes cannot be completely forgotten every time he is happy. Every time he ran away from her, he further made him feel his love for the girl. Until the end, when he left with her, he was still happy, smiling knowingly, and holding her hand.

Trisha, Juliette Binoche. She was a girl at the time, and her face reminded you of an angel, the stupidest, most confused, cutest, and most naughty one in heaven. Big Mouth and Bright Eyes laughed inconsiderately. I don't think there's a man who doesn't like this, boy? Hehe, childlike woman. The love for Daniel in the film is so naked, so firm, so cold and painful. The good news is that our charming Daniel is also deeply in love with Teresa. No, don't talk about him like that, he hasn't gotten rid of his habit of stealing, but it's understandable that he is like a young husband who can't let go of Warcraft, and occasionally indulges in games. But he knew he had a lover, and he was a lover who really loved and cherished each other, and, you know, the movie showed that Thomas, the brain surgeon played by Daniel, was a rare doctor, even a man of the country. Although Trisha couldn't bear Thomas's so-called lightness of life, she still insisted on their love. She was smart and knew that as long as she loved him, it was fine. She couldn't stand it, and she persisted because she loved him. It was also because he loved her that she was able to bear it, the so-called lightness.
For Sabrina, I think the two women admire each other. Teresa's sensitive observation learned how difficult a stunner Sabrina was, intelligent, independent, strong, accomplished, autonomous, and able to keep her husband Thomas so fond of her after they were married. So Trisha almost admired and adored to shoot her. She is pure, and after getting to know her, there is no more jealousy. And Sabrina really appreciates Trisha, her simplicity, innocence, seriousness, persistence, and loneliness and persistence in love. She was jealous that she had tied her lover Thomas, but was full of admiration when she was in front of Trisha. She thinks she is cute. The two women were so ambiguous and friendly. This is the most unexpected emotion I saw.


Trisha loved Thomas so much, from the first time she met him. In fact, such a man, um, yes, the movie also gave him such inevitability, and his debauchery game is indeed because of his outstanding appearance and smart head.
The scenes they both have together are heartwarming. The actors performed well too. Emotions are also very detailed.
This love, a tragic ending, is actually, also, a very happy ending.

And some hilarious episodes like Trisha and Thomas' first time, like that pig-in-the-wedding...and Callingham, it's so cute, oh my god, how much this movie took me What about "cute"? But when you see it playing with our Daniel, everyone loves it, and of course, him. Guys, um, just fall in love with Theresa next to you!

Every role is very successful, I really like the beautiful female artist, Thomas's lover Sabrina, she is passionate, wild, hot, knows how to live happily, she is a very smart woman, really for woman alive. But she also had her grief, and when Franz said that he wanted to be with her after breaking up with his wife, she was moved to tears. There is nothing wrong with a woman acting like this, but the difference is how she is a woman who advocates freedom, how independent and strong is a woman who can govern the world. But in the end, she still respected her beliefs, left the man who loved her and the Thomas she loved, and left the United States for herself. The second time I cried was the letter at the end of the film. It is also a touching expression of emotion. In the story, only she, Sabina, is her own, everything she has is her own, for herself, whether happy or sad.

Facing the final outcome, no role is important anymore. What matters is that once, they were happy together, they loved at a certain moment, she and him, she and her, he and her.



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The Unbearable Lightness of Being quotes

  • Tereza: [referring to her dog] Karenin prefers Mephisto to dogs. She thinks other dogs are silly.

    Tomas: [Mephisto snorts and Tomas inhales the aroma of the food] Ha-ha.

    Pavel: Do you know why I love Mephisto? Because he's very bright, but, at the same time,

    [gesturing for emphasis]

    Pavel: he doesn't know anything! After all, he doesn't know that life is impossible here now. Nothing left here. The church is gone.

    [shrugging]

    Pavel: No place to drink beer now.

    [he drinks his bottle of beer very quickly]

    Pavel: It's good... very good.

    [slurping]

    Pavel: If you ever change your mind, it won't be easy to leave.

  • Tereza: I was forced to love my mother, but not this dog. You know, Tomas... maybe... maybe, I love her more than I love you. Not more. I mean in a better way. I'm not jealous of her. I don't want her to be different. I don't ask her for anything.