Outlaws Of Love

Darron 2022-04-24 07:01:26

Do you remember when was the last time you were less sophisticated and genuinely loved someone?

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When the movie started, I didn't expect Andrew Tolstoy to be the male lead.

In the carriage, he sat next to Jane with a doughnut hanging around his neck. He had a plain appearance and had no special features except for his singing voice. However, such a stubborn and foolish young cadet met that charming foreign woman.

In my opinion, it was the scene on the dance floor where he started to radiate charisma. The woman he liked was holding hands with others and dancing on the dance floor, and he turned to meet the gaze he cast at her as he passed her. Warm and reserved, it's really heartwarming.

He went from being jealous because his sweetheart danced with others, making ugly faces to the puppy, to fighting with swords in order to protect his sweetheart's reputation; he couldn't help confessing in front of a roomful of people and when he thought his feelings were tarnished Trembling and weeping; he went from a promising young officer on stage to a forest ranger exiled to Siberia describing the vicissitudes of life. Let me start with a heartless laugh and end with silent tears in my heart.

Ten years later, when Jane finally drove a carriage to the birch forest in Siberia and touched his name on the sign in front of the door, the expression of crying and laughing shook my heart. Opening the music box from many years ago, the tune is still familiar, and the young face of the lover in the photo is still bright, but there is someone else for company. Jane looked at the stroller, the piles of apples in the attic, with tears running down her face. She ran out of the house, shouting loudly and the horse galloped away.

As if hearing her voice, he crossed the creek, jumped over the trees, and flew all the way to the plain, stopping at the foot of the mountain. He saw his former lover galloping in a carriage in a red robe. With a face of vicissitudes, he lit a cigarette tremblingly, and fell in love with her figure until the end.

I can't give a detailed overview of this nearly three-hour movie, and I feel sorry for omitting any of it. I have no way to think rationally behind this story, whether it is Andrew who can't bear to make big plans, whether it is Jane who can't be too sophisticated to waste this innocence, whether it is a big hand that leads all this The last that cannot be reversed.

Who said that, movies are a very personal thing. With the right experience and just the right emotions, what I saw was a tragic love tragedy. It exudes infinite charm because of the sincere and strong love of the hero and heroine, which lasted 14 years without going out.





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The film "The Barber of Siberia" will take a long time to talk about seriously: Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" throughout, the national customs of Russia, the vast birch forest and the innocent Russian soldiers, all It's an argument that can be drawn out.

But I really want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to those who are brave for love.

The Russian spirit portrayed in the film is very desirable, and it portrays Russia to perfection. In the movie, even the pot-bellied general went to propose to Jane, but he took the photo of his parents carefully, put it on the table solemnly, played the piano, and read a poem he wrote; the young officer in the carriage. He jumped down and joined the shirtless free-fighting in the snow; when Andrew was dueling with others, a group of big boys seemed to be immersed in tension, and when he was unfortunately injured, the companions cried out; the most wonderful is little Andrew , would rather wear a mask all day and insist on calling Mozart a great composer.

And Andrew knew what he was doing when he was furious and slapped the "whip" at the general? He was exiled to Siberia on charges of two whips that did not work, without a bright future, without a prominent family and future, leaving friends and bosses, leaving loved ones, and never returning to his hometown. Such a thing is absolutely impossible in China, right? There are thirty-six strategies in China, and there is an old saying: "If you can't bear the small, you will make a big plan", "Take a long-term plan", "It is not too late for a gentleman to take revenge for ten years", so he can't understand Andrew's behavior. I can't understand, Andrew abandoned his great future for a widowed woman who has only met a few times, doesn't know if he has an establishment, how many houses in the family, whether his parents are civil servants, or whether he even knows whether he is sincere or not. pole.

Siberia is the holy land of Russian suffering. Lomonosov said that Russia is strong because of the richness of Siberia, and cold Siberia is also a fertile soil for literature. There are countless Russian writers in exile here. Siberia is also a symbol of the spirit and soul of Russia to some extent. Andrew's pure and radical pursuit of love so close to madness just interprets a beautiful original feeling, and Siberia is his homeland.


I didn't know what to say until the end, because I was really sleepy. "Outlaws Of Love" is a song that is perfect to listen to after watching a movie. Now I'm going to take a shower and go to bed, because tomorrow I have other stupid things to do, such as earning some money, so that it doesn't prevent myself from having a good time without love.

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