everything that I know only because I love

Elouise 2022-04-20 09:02:14

everything that I know only because I love is the opening sentence of the film. With the sound of slow music, the manor in the fog appeared. Tolstoy's wife, Sophia, walked into Tolstoy's room, closed the window, and got into Tolstoy's bed, like a bird. What a warm picture, at this time they are already gray-haired old people.
The young Valentine was fortunate enough to be Tuo's secretary. When he met Tuo for the first time, and Tuo was so kind, Valentine cried with excitement. I just wanted anyone to meet an idol in their hearts, not simply worshiping stars, but entrusting them with the touch and influence of their thoughts, so I was thinking, why was I not born in that era and can see real people? great man.
Sophia loved Tolstoy very much. She transcribed his works six times. They discussed and revised them together in the afternoon. She understood his thoughts and the meaning of love. Tolstoy also loves her very much. He pursued her when he was young and wrote to her to ask her to guess the riddle. She guessed it right away, and he understood that they were destined to be together. But in their later years, they often quarreled, especially about the inheritance. Sophia, like any ordinary person, hopes that the inheritance will be left to her children, but Tolstoy's follower, Charkov, hopes that the inheritance will be given to her children. Russian people. The conflict between the big love and the little love, the conflict between Sofia and Charkov, made Tolstoy very upset, he needed a peaceful life, so he left. On the way to the south, Tor died next to a train station.
Sophia is selfish, arrogant, and somewhat unreasonable. She can't control her emotions and behavior, and often makes crazy actions, but I believe that there is no one who loves Tolstoy more than her in this world. She was sometimes cute and sometimes hateful, and she couldn't stand the old Tolstoy. Some of their thoughts and opinions clashed violently, just like any couple, this is normal.
But there is Charkov among them. Although he worships Tolstoy, supports Tolstoy and pursues Tolstoyism, he does not really understand the meaning of love. Great love is not based on small love. ?
During Valentine's stay at Torsten's house, great changes have also taken place. He met Martha, from not understanding love to understanding love, from virgin to man, the so-called love of virgins is just liking, when two people When there is a relationship, they will exchange with each other, and when the body and the mind are in harmony, it can be called love. And the leaders of the Tolstoy Commune were cold and dogmatic.
Tolstoy's departure is also heart-wrenching. A great man, he was helpless and upset by the disturbance of housework, so he could only run away from home at night. He was shaken, but he still made up his mind to leave. The next day, Sophia jumped into the lake like a madman when she found out that Tom had left and read the letter. But the first sentence of being rescued was Chato's whereabouts.
The film finally climaxes, Tuo is lying on the hospital bed, his friends and daughter's secretary are all around, but they refuse Sophia to see him, for fear that Tuo will see Suo's relentless change of will. I am really angry at this time! What rights do they have? Married for 48 years, the wife who serves and accompanies, still can't meet? Dang Suo said: He is my husband not yours! You conscienceless daughter, I wish you were one of my dead children. I can feel how she feels. Sophia was allowed to see him when she was still breathing. Her monologue made me cry... Although Sophia always looks crazy, she still loves him the most.
Tuo is a great man, but also a mortal, he loves everyone, but also loves his wife and family. Charkov made him an idol, not Tolstoy himself, always emphasizing big love and ignoring small love is wrong.
In addition, those reporters are very shameless, just to watch the play! despise! And there's Martha at the end, and I'm here for you. This sentence is also in line with Xiao Ai

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  • Sofya Tolstaya: Oh, Leovochka, why do you insist on dressing like that?

    Leo Tolstoy: What do you mean, like what?

    Sofya Tolstaya: Like a man who looks after the sheep!

    Leo Tolstoy: It wasn't meant to offend you.

    Sofya Tolstaya: You're a count, for God's sake!

  • Leo Tolstoy: Despite good cause for it, I have never stopped loving you.

    Sofya Tolstaya: Of course.

    Leo Tolstoy: But God knows you don't make it easy!

    Sofya Tolstaya: Why should it be easy? I am the work of your life, you are the work of mine. That's what love is!