In the human relations bill, who owes more?
Is it the deceased Franz?
He loves his parents, loves Anna, he is a flawless young man, his death is a pure regret, and he is the most mourned victim.
However, as soon as he left his fiancée, he did not forget to look for flowers and ask willows. He knew that their love was by no means the best choice, just as he loved autumn and Anna loved spring, but he did not have the courage to confess. Such a man became Anna's most painful wound, and even made her bear the burden of death.
Is it Adrian, who longs for redemption?
He is loyal to the country and is not wrong, but because of the kindness in his heart, he seeks forgiveness from thousands of miles. He is the friendliest enemy and the most foreigner who resembles his relatives.
However, his goodness is selfish and his love is cowardly. He only seeks redemption for himself, and is only willing to accept emotions without risk. He once again shamed the people he had persecuted, but this time he ignored the guilt and retreated to the hard-won peace of mind, living his life without food and clothing. worrying life.
Is it the reborn Anna?
She fell in love with the man who killed her fiancé, she lied to her future in-laws who were close to her parents, and she gave up her loyalty to her dead lover.
Anna struggles to find the gap between ethics and humanity. She seems to owe a huge debt to human relations, but she has become indebted due to being rude to others. At one time she was asked to choose, at another time she was left dumbfounded. Finally, in the face of a suicide, Anna suddenly came to her senses, shattered this sad abacus, and her life had to be restarted. Who is Franz? It's a story about Anna, and who Franz is.
View more about Frantz reviews