Dulwich’s love for Barrow is no longer love, beyond love, what is that? It is faith. A person will only die when his faith is broken. Dulwich's soul died first, followed by his body.
Don't think his love for C is love, how can a person without a soul love. It's touching or rewarding, if love can save him.
C said from the beginning that Dulwich has no soul and no love. wrong. His soul was covered with arrogance and conceit. Later, he asked over and over again, appealed over and over again, and made one mistake (the letter to Barrow) to suffer such punishment as life is worse than death? Yes, this punishment is too serious. If I were a judge, I would sentence them to exile in a foreign land. It's a pity that love doesn't make sense. How many people have lost an arm of love outside of the movie.
We are a people without faith, so we can live like walking dead. Or it has never been alive at all. Everyone guards their own one-acre three-quarters of land, and living is just a kind of inertia. Look at those middle-aged and elderly people, how lifeless. Dulwich couldn't do it, he got rid of himself, and finally he was free.
Love is a sharp sword. Most people are stabbed. They can recover after treatment, leaving at most one scar, just like Barrow. But Dulwich's arrow pierced too deeply, and a hole after it was pulled out dazzled the sun and the moon.
The language of the movie is very poetic. Even if you watch the dubbing in Chinese, you can read a little bit of "Gitanjali". Oh, great India, great poetry, great love.
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