After reading it, it made me fall in love with Russia passionately, but it was in the 19th century.
Andre's love for Jane is pure and innocent, and it fills the whole body of this handsome young sergeant. At first glance, Andre is naive, reckless, overly simple, and ignorant of the world. Ordinary audiences can see the worldly drama, but it makes him extremely angry, loses his reason, and makes a mess.
Let's think a little more calmly.
This is the true face of love.
Love is not American Hollywood, it rejects any pretense and deceit, it is honest, energetic and vigorous, a little blind, impulsive, stubborn, and warm and charming.
It can make people fearless and brave to stand up against all the ugly reality that looks beautiful.
Jane is lucky, unfortunate and fortunate, fortunately, an American courtesan who has matured in a hopeless emotional mode of interest, unexpectedly encountered a treasure that the world cannot find in the vast snow and ice of Russia; unfortunately, she missed it and waited. Ten years later, she still misses; and fortunately, she buried the treasure's heir.
There are many scenes in the whole movie that made me "favorite", but they are all in the first half. "Change legs!" Ka Ka Ka walking and then turned "Aha!" Heli; surprise the gorgeous dance on the floor wax; after the duel, the sincere and united friendship is more prominent; ... until the general's drunken carnival Climax - Jane's right "I still prefer you drunk."
Russia, vodka, caviar, bagels, fur hats, sleighs, pancake festivals, bears, traditional glacier half-naked, playing Napoleon The golden dwarves, everything set on fire, the Day of Forgiveness, the Kremlin, the tsar prince who gets excited when the crowd cheers, the cold forest, and the brave Russians who are not afraid of the cold.
It is no less than any film that advertises a style of painting.
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