A tragic love story wrapped in unarrogant

Kaya 2022-01-12 08:02:15

This movie is probably just a love movie. Added philanthropic feelings of fraternity, as well as the historical situation of various countries.
When I watched the introduction, I said that it was a love at first sight movie. With this mentality, I thought that when the original male protagonist saw the female protagonist, his soul would be touched, and his heart would sprout, and he would look at the female protagonist with affection to determine his true love identity. But it didn't. The female protagonist went to Africa to help and was disliked by the male protagonist in various ways. But it didn't. I thought that love at first sight was a lie to me, but when I was in Cambodia, I really fell in love. In Russia, it is thoroughly proved to be true love.
About love movies at first sight, one always thinks of "one day" and "love me if you dare", which happens to be a horizontal comparison in many aspects. If love me if you dare describes an arrogant romantic story, Beyond Borders is a tragic love story that is too arrogant, and one day is a love story between the two. Perhaps the clues can be glimpsed from this magical way of literary and artistic expression of the number of meetings. Love agrees to meet once in ten years, beyond is to meet about 4 times in a lifetime, and one is to meet once a year. It seems that love is more ruthless, but love ends up getting old together in the end, and beyond and one are finally left alone and waiting for dawn. The easiest way to judge the success of a relationship is to see if it is together. In this respect, Love won the last two games. In other words, there is another way to see whether there is a crystallization of love. From this perspective, love and beyond are considered successful.
The description of the situation and refugees in Africa and other places in the movie is truly shocking. However, the description weight distribution and expression trade-off of the background environment of love and auxiliary love are inappropriate. There will be a kind of love that is inexplicable, seeing the beginning of the documentary and the end of the romance, and the emotional transition is a little embarrassing.

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Beyond Borders quotes

  • Nick Callahan: Are you wearing perfume... in the fucking desert?

  • Sarah Jordan: Why do you never say my name?

    Nick Callahan: Sorry?

    Sarah Jordan: You never say my name. Why?

    Nick Callahan: pauses - What's the first thing you do when you get a cold?

    Sarah Jordan: What?

    Nick Callahan: What's the first thing you do when you get a cold?

    Sarah Jordan: Uh... chicken soup, aspirin, scotch...

    Nick Callahan: You never just have the cold?

    Sarah Jordan: I don't know what...

    Nick Callahan: interrupts - Taken nothing. Just have the cold?

    Sarah Jordan: No

    Nick Callahan: No, and that's us, right? We drown it. Kill it. Numb it, anything not to feel. You know, when I was a doctor in London, no one ever said 'medahani'. They don't thank you like they thank you here. Cos here they feel everything, straight from God. There's no drugs, no painkillers. It's the weirdest, purest thing - suffering. And when you've seen that kind of courage in a li... - pauses, tears well up -... in a child... How could you ever want to do anything but just hold him in your arms? You remember that boy in London, JoJo?

    Sarah Jordan: Yes of course

    Nick Callahan: He was my first save, 10 years old. So thin he could barely stand. But he still found the strength the bury the rest of his family. We have no idea what courage is... He used to write me little notes. He helped me in the clinic. He was good. He was sweet, he was good. He wanted to be like me, I liked that. I mean, it was silly and childish, but it made me feel good about myself. So I took him with me to London, you know, my talisman, my courageous Africa... - pauses - How could I be so bloody stupid? How could I be so totally selfish? The point is... he was my friend. He had a name. So now I HAVE to remember him. If everybody I lose has a name...