marriage and self

Lola 2022-04-23 07:05:21

The five-hour TV version covers almost every detail of marriage and love, and at the same time is a story about each individual's self, emotion, hope and fall.

In fact, from the plot twists and explosive lines, it can be seen that later, whether it is a love movie or an eight o'clock TV series, it can be enriched and turned into a work that can be tasted at a glance, from which it can be seen that the original work is very large. The original work itself is an inexhaustible whole, and its content is enriched to the momentary transformation of every line and emotion, which contains far-reaching meaning and powerful force. The extremely full conflict and contradiction come from the profound prominence of the characters themselves. , also from the real-life plight of women. The back-and-forth entanglement in the relationship between the two is not only the impulse of irrational emotions, but also the confrontation and reconciliation between men and women's natural opposition and love for each other. When the male protagonist confesses his infidelity and inflicts violence, and then listens to the female protagonist reading his diary and falls asleep, it is a horrific reveal of the inner struggle and struggle in the intimate relationship. Shadows are not too much.

When the male and female protagonists each express a point of view that the other cannot agree with, they see what seems to be a struggle between two different tendencies within the human being. One is unwilling to be mediocre, selfish, indifferent and pessimistic and accepts eternal loneliness. Common sense and strong self-reliance, the two have in common lies in the escape from external requirements and the search for the true self, which is also one of the eternal topics of human thinking. It's just that one fell into endless doubts after being frustrated, and the other was balanced and satisfied in sexual satisfaction. And in the end, it is the humility of a lonely life to the world. The broken heart of modern life is witnessing its own downfall. Although it is sad, in a dirty and narrow corner of the world, people still Can offer vulgar but true love to each other.

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  • Timmy 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    A bunch of well-dressed men and women talked about fake and empty topics for two hours. They felt that they were not watching a movie but listening to a lecture. There was a lot of theory, no storyline, no interesting topic, and no good looks. The actors are really hard to swallow. The words "love," "happiness," "betrayal," and "mission" appear in the conversations of married men and women over the age of 30. It's too hypocritical and too capable. I have watched a few of Master Bergman's films, but I neither find it interesting nor understand the deep meaning of them, so I won't watch them in the future.

  • Trisha 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Looking at it, I suddenly thought of the "cash flow" game invented by Robert Kiyosaki. I don't know if any couple can really escape the cycle of "rat race" and live a fairy-like life.

Scenes from a Marriage quotes

  • Marianne: I felt inadequate at work and at home, and I was a washout in bed too. I was hedged in by all the griping and endless demands! Goddamn you! Was it so strange that I used sex for leverage? I was outnumbered, having to fight you, both sets of parents and society! When I think about what I endured, I could scream! I tell you this: never again! You sit there whining about conspiracies. Well, it serves you right! I hope you'll have it rammed down your throat that you're a useless parasite.

    Johan: You're being utterly grotesque!

    Marianne: So what? That's what I've become!

  • Marianne: Sometimes you ask such goddamn silly questions.

    Johan: Sorry. Are you angry with me?

    Marianne: I'm not angry, but I'm on the verge of tears. The trouble with me is that I can't get angry. I wish that for once in my life I could really lose my temper, as I sometimes feel I have every right to. I think it would change my life. But that's not the point. You spoke earlier about loneliness. That bit about being strong on your own. I don't believe in your gospel of isolation.I think it's a sign of weakness.

    Johan: What's wrong, Marianne?

    Marianne: It's so... humbling.

    Johan: What's humbling?

    Marianne: I think about you... and I think about myself and about the future. I can't see how you're going to cope without me. Sometimes I think in desperation, "I must look after Johan. He's my responsibility. It's up to me to make sure he's all right. That's the only our lives will be worthwhile."

    Marianne: I don't believe people are strong all on their own. You have to have someone's hand to hold.