The whole film uses the expression technique of black and white and color to set off the emotional atmosphere of the plot. What I felt deeply in it was the heroine's courage to pursue love, abandoning the hostile view of the country, and abandoning the worldly morality. Although this process was very torturous, and even made the heroine attempt suicide, she finally went to Paris to pursue love! While the results are woeful, it's at least tried. At the end, the heroine lied to the old couple and realized the "suicide" perception, which perfectly shaped a kind, brave and strong new woman.
Finally, I actually have some prejudice against the male protagonist. Compared with the female protagonist, he is more cowardly and timid. He does not dare to break through the mundane concept. Although the movie has given him the image of a soldier and a vulnerable artist in stock after the war, but Still can't hide his escape from love.
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