Overall it's nice. I don't know why I always have a sense of difficulty in watching foreign literature and film. When I watched this drama, this feeling of exhaustion also existed several times. I don't know if it was because the historical subject matter was a bit heavy, but the sense of exhaustion does affect the perception, Minus points. There are a few scenes that are very moving~ One is in the third episode, when Lila taught Lenu to learn Latin together, it really felt so beautiful in an instant. I remember many memories from my childhood. When I was in the fifth and sixth grade of elementary school, I thought I was mature and read novels with my good friends! Tell me about the red and black L, and now I still remember Julien wearing velvet clothes, and the buttons of his shirt are all gold. There are so many cryptic words in the dream of Red Mansions, and we thought about the days when we were taking the entrance exam together. And D, who I met in Jinqiao, is the first person I know who can write poems and couplets. Because I saw my name and wanted to meet a real person to take a class, I learned to memorize a lot of poems with D, so much that I was in junior high and high school. It gives the impression of a master of ancient poetry and literature~ I feel that in retrospect, I also had great friendships and great elementary school experiences. When I was in junior high school, I studied with Dr. Zhou and chased after Dr. Zhou, although my grades became more and more poor. When the high school and college entrance examinations are on vacation, I take 290 to go to the Xinhua Book Center to read books. Good friendships make people grow.
The second scene left a deep impression on me. It was the end. Lila was really happy when she got married, Lila's smile. And the moment Solara came, the change in his expression. Marriage is a tragedy from the beginning.
Many people think that this drama is very moving and resonant. It seems to be an Italian story. In fact, this kind of friendship that catches up with each other exists around us.
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