I was moved by Xu’s movies before, and then I was crazy about Zweig’s exquisiteness and the innocent desire of the supremacy of true love. I even believed that I would love a man with all my life like a woman, even the memory of this man. Zhong doesn't even have a vague figure of himself, and has always wanted to believe it.
Today I watched Joan Fontaine's version of Letter from an Unknown Woman, and I felt a lot of emotion. In addition to the soundtrack, this movie is fuller, more substantial and more successful than Xu's version. First of all, the male protagonist is much more handsome than Jiang Wen, and At each stage, he has his due changes. At the beginning, he has a sense of uncertainty, his charming charm when he meets a woman, and his faint old age but still instinctively incisive and vivid. The heroine is beautiful, gentle, longing for love, loyal and firm. Even in everything, she still loves him, but she should tell him everything before she dies.
The screenwriter has made some changes. In my opinion, these changes are very well in place, making the characters and plot become flesh and blood. It is like a man who reads the last letter and shed tears of regret, as if vaguely remembering the past. Looking at the door she had opened for him, he seemed to see her. At this moment, I wanted to cry.
In fact, the original work is not the case. Xu Jinglei respected the original work. The woman was actually a little loyal. She said that as long as the man called, she would get up and go to his side, self-esteem, nothing. The man never thought of this woman. So when they met again a few years later, she still fell into his arms, and Joan Fontaine’s version of the woman did not do that. She wanted to be with him forever, he just wanted to stay with her overnight, she left, and left that Bunch of loyal white roses. She was also full of hope, but not only the disappointing love, but also this man.
The woman's child died, and the woman followed. I remembered how I was moved, what a woman did, and the sentence "As long as this man calls, even if she lay on the corpse bed, she will get up and go to his side." Today I can still be so moved. ? Reason and emotion need to be balanced. Letter from an Unknown Woman handled it very well, preserving self-esteem and preserving love. But the good wishes will eventually fall,
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