Set off for love, this is a film that conveys love

Courtney 2022-04-21 09:03:02

Love is free. Can love and freedom be separated?
Hidden love is not free.
"You know, when I pursued SOFYA, she was so young and so pure. It was almost impossible to have her. I didn't want to tell her how I felt, but I also wanted to tell her my Feelings. So I wrote a string of characters and asked her if she could understand. At first, she totally misunderstood and thought it was a game or something. So I gave her one clue, only one. I told her the two "Y's" in front For "YOUR YOUTH", that's all I said. And then the most incredible thing happened. She easily said what I wanted to say. "YOUR YOUTH AND YOUR DESIRE FOR HAPPINES CUREELLY REMIND OF MY AGE AND THE IMPOSIBILITY OF HAPPINES FOR ME." That's exactly what I was going to say. She seemed to be able to read my mind. At that moment, both of us knew we were going to be together forever. In the first few years, we really were. Difficult Believing, amazing, blissful. But now it's like this."
This is Lev's free confession in the film to a problem that seems impossible to say when faced with ideals. Simple memories have brought us into that beautiful love affair. But it does exist. Just like the last VALENTIN embraced MASHA with love.
Lev is someone who needs to hide his love in front of his lover and others. Because he is in moral fraternity and true love out of self-interest, it is a difficult choice in the face of ideals. He is contradictory, so he needs to hide. SOFYA said Lev just hurt her again and again, he ripped her to pieces until she was left with nothing. Matter and love, everything. She doesn't know who she is anymore. It's a state of non-belonging after everything is missing. She felt like a vacuum. After Lev left SOFYA, I thought SOFYA was going to leave weakly, but what surprised me was that Lev fell into chaos faster. Love is struggling.
Conspirator, when love and freedom cannot be chosen, when we hide one kind of love to express another kind of love, we are mean, or mean to the loved one. CHERTKOF and SOFYA are both bearers and bearers of love, and they are both free. But what they were missing was another kind of love. And Lev is the combination of these two kinds of love, he is painful, unbearable pain. The final battle was also the unbearable final end.
CHERTKOF is disappointed by Lev's departure, SOFYA is saddened by Lev's departure.
If love is to control, it is incomplete, it is not free.

CHERTKOF's ridiculous beard isn't just about wax. This is our most helpless mockery of the enemy of love.
All that I know comes from my love alone. Leo Tolstoy taught us that love cannot be cowardly and love cannot be foolish. We express in a bold way that it is a happy thing for the loved one.

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  • Constance 2022-04-24 07:01:19

    The mediocre people are pushed by their own destiny, and the great people are carried by the whole world. All the satisfactions, surprises, misunderstandings and hostages during this period are, in a sense, "all because of love". With its unique perspective and presentation, the film transcends the limitations of general biopics and becomes a presentation of life situations. The rhythm is relaxed and the soundtrack is moving. Mirren has brought the richness and entanglement of a life to life, adding a touch of splendor to the film.

  • Ephraim 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Is it based on "Escape to the Sky" in "When the Human Stars Glitter"? Immediately after reading "Celebrity Biography" reread "Tolstoy". Helen Mirron has a good temperament! Lev is actually the sound of music male lead, my God <3 but this film is too British...

The Last Station quotes

  • Valentin: Love and be loved. That's the only reality there is in the world.

    Masha: He said that?

    Valentin: Yes, Tolstoy said it, but l'm saying it.

  • Leo Tolstoy: "Your youth and your desire for happiness reminds me cruelly of my age and the impossibility of happiness for me." When I was courting Sofya, she was so young and pure, it seemed impossible that I'd ever have her. I didn't want to tell her how I felt and I wanted to tell her nothing else. So I wrote down a string of letters and asked her if she could decipher them. She looked completely confused, thinking it was a game or... I gave her one clue. The firs two Y's, I said, stand for "your youth" and then the most miraculous thing happened. She simply spoke the phrase, my phrase as if she had read my mind. In that moment, we both knew we would always be together. For those first years, we were incredibly happy, terrifyingly happy.