The feelings of Leo Tolstoy in my eyes

Jamir 2022-04-22 07:01:47

On the one hand, there are endless quarrels, on the other hand, there are memories of the happiness of getting along with each other when they were young, on the other hand, the mutual involvement of loving each other deeply, and on the other hand, the helplessness of being controlled by the world and unable to express oneself. The big people are always not as free and free as the little people when they express their feelings. Although Tolstoyism advocates freedom, they are in turn constrained by this freedom. Even requests such as husbands to meet their wives and wives to see their husbands are rejected. , Seeing this, I deeply touched the kind of longing and unforgettable love. From the communication between the two when Leo Tolstoy first pursued the Countess, to the huge ideological estrangement later, and finally to Tolstoy's wife's alone dialogue when he was dying, in fact, love has always been there, and the two have always been there Deeply involved in each other, what is the pain? After watching the movie, I still have no idea, and I don't feel tired if I want to watch it a few more times. Generally speaking, the entanglement of life and love that mortals will encounter should be shown through the stories of big men.

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Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • Jayne 2022-03-30 09:01:08

    Several old drama bones deduce the similarities and differences between people's belief, love and life before death.

The Last Station quotes

  • Leo Tolstoy: It doesn't matter. If my heart stopped beating, I'd still go riding today.

    Dushan: Your pulse is my responsibility.

    Leo Tolstoy: No. It's mine.

    Dushan: Fine. If you must ride, I insist you wear a coat. Even the sun is cold today.

  • 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!