I have been in Shanghai for more than three years, and perhaps I have always looked at this city as a passer-by. High-rise buildings, prosperity or loneliness have nothing to do with me. Small people in big cities and small hearts cannot be tied to the world, and they are obsessed with others. But more and more do not understand.
I don't know much about this history, and I'm just looking at a superficial surface. Anna's beauty lies in her delicate face? In that fair skin and red lips? Because this is an aloof and cold lady? In that persistent and passionate heart?
After watching the film, only two scenes left the deepest impression. Colonel Tanaka wanted to take Anna away, Lanting was dedicated to guarding her and took up a gun to resist. Another is the situation when Colonel Tanaka saw Soames and Anna on the train and deliberately let them go. The large bloodstain on his chest made people sympathize with the officer who brought suffering to the Chinese people. It is the difficulties brought about by the war, that different lifelines are destined to take different paths, it is the helplessness of fate that has to part ways, or it is the greed and fragility of people who want to give up and want to have.
As a gang leader, he must know everything about her wife, he is tolerant of her, even if he finally knows that she betrayed, he still wants to protect her without hesitation. As a gang leader, he must have done a lot of shameless things, maybe for vanity, maybe for power, maybe just to survive. As a gang leader, he has a lover, and Anna can easily say that those two women are her mistresses, and everything seems so natural.
Tanaka's tolerance for Junko also makes people feel a little regretful. What he has done may be helpless, but what can he do?
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