I like Mrs. Toon. As the villain of the near-god character Toon, the Countess is more complete, more loving and passionate. Helen Miller's performance is superb. At the end, I cried when I saw Toon calling Sofia when he was in critical condition...
Tuo's daughter looked like a heartless old maid, and even the secretary Bulgakov stood up to speak for the countess, and even blocked thousands of miles Calling all the way to rush to see his mother for the last time with his father, he hesitated to see Charkov's face. I deeply feel Sophia's sentence: "Why are you not one of the children who died." That's so right!
Charkov is the most selfish person in this film. He loves Toon, but he loves the Toon who was created by himself and bears the brand of Charkiv, so he does not allow this idol to do any harm he thinks. An image mishap appeared, so he prevented Toweng, who was in critical condition, from seeing his wife, and arranged for him to die quietly. (Ah, thinking about it now makes me crazy.)
In the whole film, only Bulgakov is a true Tolstoy disciple. So he is the most complete.
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