when i enjou this movie ,i feel warm,peaceful,an some kind of confused.is this the real love?
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Wendy 2022-01-20 08:01:28
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George 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Pet dogs are always attached to their first owners, and infatuated women are always infatuated with the one deeply imprinted in their hearts, and men are sometimes inferior to dogs.
Dane 2022-03-28 09:01:11
If "a well-constructed love story is society's way of compromising lovers and society with alien language (Roland Barthes), then in this story, Lisa never stops fighting, and Stefan never dares to step into it. Therefore, From youth to middle age, between every escape and return, Lisa gained the most complete love experience among all the moments she fought for herself—even if the love was fragmented, whispered, and alone. . And the same detachment from reality (and an important motivation for their brief connection; "I like winter because I can imagine spring"), Stefan is a cocoon, saying that "it's easier to please others than to please yourself", and then for Putting on the shackles, love and art are both. What the letter touched him was not love, but a woman's intimidating tenacity and faith. On the basis of the original book, the good time of two people getting along was added, and the love was manually frozen. In the music and the imagination of the distance, but prolonging the sigh after the end. Fontaine's performance is excellent, and the camera language is a master.
Letter from an Unknown Woman quotes
1st Man on Balcony: [Speaking of Stefan] He returned last week.
2nd Man on Balcony: A concert tour?
Woman on Balcony: Pleasure trip most likely.
1st Man on Balcony: The way he's burning himself up, it's a wonder he's still alive.
2nd Man on Balcony: Ten years ago, he showed great promise. Too bad. With that talent, he could have been a great pianist.
1st Man on Balcony: Perhaps talent is not enough.
Woman on Balcony: Perhaps he has too many talents.
Lisa Berndl: The course of our lives can be changed by such little things. So many passing by, each intent on his own problems. So many faces that one might easily have been lost. I know now that nothing happens by chance. Every moment is measured; every step is counted.