In Love in Prague, Tereza wrote in a letter when she left Thomas: Life is easy and free for you, but so heavy for me. Instead of supporting you, I have become a burden on you. Then let me go back to the weak motherland. So she returned to Prague, and the life of being attached to others was undoubtedly a nightmare, and unequal love made her ashamed. This short plot has endless meaning. Someone once laughed at the "I seek love and make a living" in my signature file, saying that it reflects some idealistic colors in my mind. Maybe he is right. Long-term and true love is a luxury. Love requires dignity, independence, and patience.
It is worth mentioning that Tereza and Thomas, a marriage that believes that sex is due to love and desires independence and happiness, a sympathetic and two people with different attitudes towards life, finally achieved this Prague love. The only regret is that When their peaceful life really began, their lives came to an abrupt end: the two died in a car accident in heavy rain. Life is impermanent, let alone love.
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