Will you be honest with your partner?
Will you forgive all the sins of the past
What is the range of flaws you can accept?
Here are the three questions I pondered after watching Tess's film.
There are cracks in everyone, and Tess always feels that she is not whole, and that she lost her virginity prematurely, which, for her, was a dark spot in her past.
Because I love too much, I choose to be honest, because I love too much, so I want to sacrifice the most complete sacrifice. I think when Claire lost the most precious Tess, he chose to leave in the face of her repentance.
It takes a lot of courage to be honest.
Sacrifice requires much purity.
Purity does not refer to the uncivilized innocence of a young girl, but purity is a servant of the past but cherishes a god.
Tess on the dairy farm, has purity, but overestimates human nature.
Even Claire, who was a missionary, is still in the quagmire. His love is not big enough, and he is not caring enough. Even if he finally goes over the mountains to find Tess again, I feel that what he is looking for is only that he has nowhere to put his weight. heart of.
I don't like Tess in her later years, not enough philistine, not high enough, not prostitute enough, lover not enough lover.
I think it's ridiculous that she kills her lover.
She hated the wrong person, she ignored the resentment, and looked down on the reconciliation. She has to learn to face all her bad choices and start afresh, not the escape of the missionary and his murderer wife, they should have a farm, lie down and watch the stars and feel out of body grass, and a beautiful summer.
Love, should love all.
Hate, should hate the local.
Wealth and honor are like floating clouds, and people are also clouds that float around. The tragedy of people is that they float around.
Love, and life, may also be clouds.
I was wondering how Tess would give in to survive if she really chose herself.
Is there anything nobler than life?
Or is life the most important thing, so everything is blamed on it, and everything is forgiven?
People should live brightly and clearly, like the bright sun, so they shouldn't walk around on a muddy road.
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