A woman's pursuit of freedom

Kristian 2022-04-20 09:02:13

A romantic film mixed with war, women, and liberalism, with a drama-like tightness and ups and downs. Every shot, every look, every action, every word of the actor is linked. The collision of the plot is not only the difference between British tradition and American freedom, but also the contest between the two women's different life pursuits. Lalita, who was dubbed "prostitute" and "slut" by her mother-in-law and others, used the last tango, which stunned the audience, to fight back against those rotten and outdated people, and let them see the brilliance of freedom! At the same time, this dance is also used to bid farewell to her romantic love John. She loves her lover deeply, so she must leave him. Because, her love will not be humble enough to change herself. As she said to John: "You don't know what love is." "You should love me with good love."

Classic, always make people feel breathless after reading it and fall into deep thought.

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Easy Virtue quotes

  • Mrs. Whittaker: Smile, Marion.

    Marion Whittaker: I don't feel like smiling.

  • Larita Whittaker: The pleasure is all mine.

    Mrs. Whittaker: Oh, you're American.