The greatness of Leo Tolstoy is not what the movie wants to show.
Great people also love so ordinary.
She loves him
, so she will try her best to seek benefits for the family from his works, she will hang up pictures of the two over and over again, she will be afraid of losing, be ignored by her beloved, and she will If you make him happy, you will go crazy because of him, and you will always follow him to that dilapidated small train station all your life. . . .
He also loves her and
tolerates everything about her, forgives her selfishness, and takes the trouble to answer her: He loves her everything only because when he first saw her, he decided that the two of them would be together for the rest of their lives. . .
Maybe this kind of story is not completely based on history, this kind of love story is too bland to be called a song, but it still moved me quietly
because of the responsibility, but also because of the love of the old man, and left the one he loved dearly. He couldn't continue the journey and stopped at the Yastapovo railway station. He thought he would end up alone in this small remote railway station, but she still came. Her last question was the same as always: do you love me? But this time she didn't need him to answer because she could hear his heart
and he just closed his eyes forever
His life advocated the simplest word of love and love was with him all his life
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