Franz

Corene 2022-11-28 02:04:17

The beginning and the end are very classical. The music is classical music with piano solo. With a bang, the first picture appears. The leaves are blowing in the spring breeze, and peach blossoms are blooming in the spring breeze. Dark.

There is no soundtrack in the whole film, and the sound effect inside is like the feeling of live radio, which is very real.

Crossing the street, buying a bunch of flowers uphill and downhill, the young and beautiful Anna bought flowers to go to the cemetery of her beloved fiancé?

Anna found the roses on her husband's grave. The roses here are very important. The flowers that Anna likes, and the treasures in the envelope that Anna gave Franz are roses. The rose quickly caught her attention and associated the flower giver with Franz, a man who knew Franz well.

Anna went home and told her mother the news. Anna stood in front of the window sideways to the left, the light from the window hit her upper body, and her mother sat at the table on the left in front of the screen, leaning to the right to listen to Anna's speech.

Anna saw Adrien at Franz's tomb. As soon as his face appeared on the screen, it was a typical melancholy and artistic French youth, a bit like the actor Adrien Brody.

The melancholy young man took courage and went to Franz's house for the second time, and we even felt sympathy for Franz's father in the face of his anger and rebuke.

The war had just ended, and the people of this small German town were in grief over the loss of a loved one. Anna also went to the grave every day, just like going to an appointment. Franz's parents also wanted to hear more about his experience, and even his father abandoned the prejudice brought about by the war that it was the French who killed his son.

Adrian said that he was Franz's friend. Franz's parents were tolerant and wanted to listen to their son's experience. A drawing of a vice-boy with his head back.

Here Adrian hesitates in front of the camera, but Franz's mother has been very excited to guess, which will give people the feeling that he and Franz are not the kind of relationship he said, and there is nothing hidden that should not be told to others.

Getting along with Adrian, they are very happy, Adrian is very similar to Franz, and even when he plays, it is the only time the family can forget Franz's death, and the picture at this time is in color.

When Franz was in town, the attitude of the people in the town to Franz and the attitude of the people in the tavern were all portrayed. The father told the truth that it was the war that killed the children, not the French.

I find it very interesting here. The tavern is a very popular place. My father, for example, said that there is no difference between the two sides. They will drink and cheer because of the victory, the victory of killing people. There is no more justice in the first battle. Adrian saw the French crowd singing patriotic songs in the tavern, and of course the national anthem later sung in the French tavern can echo this event. However, in comparison, the heroine saw much more joy in the victorious country in France, and more passion and joy even coerced people from other neutral perspectives.

In the first part of the story, Adrian came to France to search for a young man of the same age who died in front of him and did not have time to defend himself. He wanted to heal the wounds and pains of war. Franz's similar soul was moved, followed his own heart, searched for him from afar, and forgave him.

Monet's suicide is Adrian's favorite painting, and it may be that Anna can live because of it. She has committed suicide, and her life is much more than that.

In front of Adrian's stumbling and vague remarks and his own compiled memories, he felt that he and Franz might be friends. Of course, later he told the truth. He killed Franz who met for the first time on the battlefield. Here, I came here out of guilt.

Anna's journey along the way shows her firmness and perseverance, and her emotions may have been quietly changing, but the person involved was in the middle of it, but it was a little afterthought.

After seeing it, I immediately understood why Adrian's mother didn't propose Anna to stay overnight. Maybe she had already seen it. A young girl who traveled from Germany to France alone must have a love for her son.

Adrian said that he wanted to die for Franz, but how could it be that the person he loved could not be replaced.

How cruel, the person who died is not yours, not even a replacement.

French dresses in the early 19th century were so pretty. I really want to see how it looks in color, it must be very beautiful.

That Monet's painting is really well used. The heroine should have felt Adrian's inner struggle and pain when she first saw it. Of course, it also hinted that Adrian's disappearance might be suicide. Anna wrote a letter to go home and made up a lie that she would not go back, but the painting called suicide appeared again. I was really worried that Anna could not continue.

The purpose of several colorful pictures is not fully understood. Several colorful pictures appear in the two memories made up by Adrian. When Adrian and Anna went out for a swim in the suburbs, they played the violin with Adrian in reality. And in the picture of Franz playing the violin in Anna's dream.

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