A poignant love tragedy

Angel 2022-10-17 21:26:05

The first time I saw the film "Broken Soul" was when I was in college, and it was from this film that I fell in love with the famous foreign Oscar film. Next, in addition to this film, I watched it again and again, as well as "Casablanca", "Roman Holiday", "Gone with the Wind", "Gone with the Wind", "Wuthering Heights" and other films...
"Soul Broken Blue Bridge" , has a complete storyline, from the beginning, development to climax, ending, the plot is smooth and natural, the context is clear, and the beginning and end echo. The theme song "Friendship is forever" has been passed down to this day...
The film adopts the dark tones of the usual tragic works. After experiencing a reunion after life and death, Mara left Roy because of her shame, and threw herself on the Waterloo Bridge where Roy met for the first time. Towards the rolling motorcade... It has developed to this point, and pushed the tragedy of the whole film to a climax. I couldn't help crying while watching the film...
In fact, Mara's death reflects the strong concept of British social class in the 20th century. And stubborn, but also strengthens the film's tragic color, "Soul Broken Blue Bridge" by Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor composed a beautiful and sad love swan song.

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Extended Reading
  • Corine 2022-03-15 09:01:07

    The joy, excitement, regret, sadness, compassion, and pain of Vivien Leigh's big smart eyes are still fresh in his memory.

  • Orion 2022-04-21 09:03:09

    A woman's heart, when unable to face her lover, has to choose. . . Love the old stories, now. . . .

Waterloo Bridge quotes

  • Lady Margaret Cronin: Forgive me, my dear, but, are you quite well?

    Myra Lester: Yes-yes, of course. I had a drink, that's all, it made me feel funny, queer! What's it like in Scotland? I've never been there. It always sounds so quaint, you know, the heather and the peat. Ha-ha. Peat comes from Ireland, doesn't it. I've never been there, either.

  • Myra Lester: How have we been living?

    Kitty: What difference does it make, as long as we live.

    Myra Lester: Where's the money coming from? Where are you getting it?

    Kitty: Where do you think I've been getting it? I was trying to keep it from you, but - well, you know now.

    Myra Lester: You did it for me.

    Kitty: No I didn't! I'd a done it anyhow. C'est La Guerre. No jobs. No boys who want to marry you. Only men who want to kill a few hours, 'cause they know it may be their last.