------ Keats
I thought "Bright Star" would be a biopic about the romantic poet Keats, but it wasn't until I watched the whole film that I realized that she was celebrating and praising love, in order to tactfully , delicate, moving, soulful strokes.
Twenty-three-year-old young poet Keats, handsome, thin, and melancholy, lived in a friend's white house, and continued to write. With a sensitive and gentle heart, he expressed his delicate feelings about beauty, love, and the world. He once sighed in his poems: Life may be too short, not waiting for the pen in my hand, after collecting my vigorous thoughts, a pile of books not as high, in words, like a mature barn, storing millet. Fanny is a young and energetic girl next door, elegant, playful and free-spirited. In the closed era of male protagonists outside and female protagonists, she stubbornly has the dream of becoming an excellent fashion designer. She immersed herself in her own fashion design career and enjoyed herself. One afternoon, her young girl's heart was knocked open by a poem by a young poet, and she glimpsed the spring scenery of the world in a flash. It was the widely circulated sentence of lamenting beauty: Beauty is eternal joy, and it will only increase with each passing day. , never dies and annihilates.
Apart from writing poetry, the young poet had no other means of earning a living, and was in debt. He had been living in a friend's house all the time, and depended on the help of his friends to make a living. Under his conditions, he could not get married at that time. But Fanny didn't care, she couldn't help but fall in love with him, the poems he wrote that could hit the soul, the melancholy temperament, the bright starry eyes. She is like a butterfly flying towards the flaming flames, resolutely and completely enjoying the joy of love, even if this joy is accompanied by scorching pain from beginning to end. She ignored the manners of a lady, ignored the dislike of his friends, avoided her mother's sight, and visited him frequently. To get closer to Keats' thinking, Fanny even learned to write poetry, reading all the literature she could read, and humbly going to Keats and his friends. This is the passionate love of a young woman, bright, fragrant, moving, the young poet is deeply attracted, he is willing to fall into this tender love despite the fierce opposition of his friends, and in the boundless spring garden, he kisses Her lips, the fruit juice of love is full, the four wild fragrance.
Keats wrote in his letter to Fanny: My dear lady, at this moment I am sitting comfortably by the window, looking at the distant mountains, the blue sea and the sky, and the morning light. The reason why I have such a leisurely mood to enjoy life here is all because of the sweet memories I have with you. How cruel you are, to completely occupy my heart and make me willing to surrender my freedom. As beautiful as you, I wanted to express my heart but was at a loss for words. I hope that you and I will turn into discs. There are only three summer days in life. With you by my side, the joy of three days is better than the lonely years of fifty years. The way that slender and beautiful long-haired girl read the letter against the wind in the purple lavender field brought tears to my eyes. She finally won his heart, and finally won his heart, and there is no better reward. Lying in her warm arms, he wrote the well-known sonnet "Bright Star", I just want to be firm, resting my head on my lover's soft breast, and always feel its soothing descent and rise. She wakes up and wakes up, her heart is full of sweet excitement, constantly, constantly listening to her delicate breathing, living like this, or dying in a coma.
Destiny sometimes prefers to overthrow, modify, and delete more than screenwriters. When the moon should have been full, the young and affectionate poet Keats actually suffered from severe tuberculosis, vomiting blood, and was extremely weak. They met for the last time and had a touching conversation before Keats went to Italy to recuperate. At that time, Fanny suggested to the young poet that she was willing to offer him a holy virginity, but he refused, saying, I am still a responsible man. If I can come back next spring, we will live in the country, with a small orchard outside the bedroom, and the moonlight streaming through the shutters, and I will hold you in my arms and kiss your chest, your arms, your waist, your whole body . This scene, this plot, made me cry again and again, I can't know where tomorrow will be, I can only ask the silent fate. But they have already melted in each other's bodies, and they have not retained the slightest bit. Their hearts have been stuck together from beginning to end, even if one is going to a distant place, to the unknown.
The twenty-five-year-old poet, her beloved, never survived the ravages of illness, and died on the way to Italy for recuperation. Fanny was so devastated when she learned of Keats' passing that it took nearly four years to recover and she lived alone for twelve years before marrying someone else. We can't imagine how badly the girl's life suffered. The mountains and rivers were discolored and her face was covered in wounds. It took years and years to recover.
The fifty-five-year-old director Jane Campion told us a touching love story with the tender feelings of a woman, and also generously showed us the beautiful and poetic English countryside scenery like oil painting, golden yellow Fields of daffodils, purple lavender gardens, pastures dotted with hyacinths, and snowy winter forests all seem to witness the unwavering love of Keats and Fanny.
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