The trick of fate, the paranoia of character

Garret 2022-11-21 11:48:35

Introduction: "Historical Records Suqin Biography" records: In 320 BC, Su Qin told the King of Yan a story about "the end of life holding a pillar". According to legend, there was a man named Weisheng who met a beautiful girl under the bridge. But the girl didn't come, and Weisheng died under the bridge in order not to miss the appointment. According to the records of "Xi'an Fuzhi", the bridge is called "Blue Bridge" on Lanyu Water in Lantian County, Shaanxi Province. Since then, people have called the love of one man and woman a missed appointment, and the other party died of love. At the beginning of the blue bridge, the lucky charm in the male protagonist's hand led to this story: by chance, ballerina Maya was on Waterloo Bridge. They met Roy, a senior officer. Due to the war, the two decided to get married immediately, but the night before the wedding was about to take place, Roy received an order and the troops set off that night. Maya accidentally saw Roy's name in On the death list. At this time, Roy's mother came to see her. Although the lady was very kind, Maya was emotionally confused, rude, and didn't know what to say. In order to maintain a living, Maya and her friends All become street girls. Roy is not dead, he is back. What happened to Maia made it impossible for her to face her marriage to Roy and the prominence of the Roy family. She came to Waterloo Bridge and told her without fear. A speeding military vehicle walked away.

A beautiful encounter, an infatuation waiting. How to say this movie depicts the pain caused by the war from the side, and uses the love of two people to prove the cruelty of the war. The trick of fate made it a pity that the two did not get together in the end. The choice is yours. Since fate has brought you together again, it is up to you to choose. If Mara did not choose to commit suicide, then this would not be a tragedy. In this movie, Vivien Leigh's eyes are full of drama, and the love and admiration that comes from the heart when they dance together is revealed by her eyes, as well as the empty pupils that face death at the end. "The so-called tragedy is to destroy beautiful things for others to see", this sentence is really appropriate for Mara. From a ballerina girl to a street girl, there is a world of difference, even if they are unrelated people, they can't help but sigh with sadness when they see it. The cruelty of the war is also vividly reflected. Some people think that Mara's fall was forced by life, but I think that her fall was due to her guilt for her friend Katie, and her heartfelt feelings after learning about Roy's "death" ashes. Don't even think about it, Katie is a selfless to great, noble friend who lost her job as a ballerina for protecting Mara, got into a life dilemma with Mara, and later learned of Roy's " After falling ill after being overwhelmed by the news of his death, he gave up his dignity and sold his virginity in exchange for money to buy medicine and food for Mara. This kind of sacrifice is not something that everyone can make. When Mara discovered all this by accident, she could not remain indifferent, and could no longer continue to enjoy the care of her friends with peace of mind. Her heart, the moment Katie made her sacrifice for her, took on a heavy cross. She thought, as a consolation to Katie, she should have fought alongside Katie. The appearance of the lucky charm in the play is also a key introduction: the male protagonist holds the lucky charm on the Waterloo Bridge and the whole story begins: the two of them met because of the air raid. Give her a lucky lucky charm I went to the train station for my ballet job to meet for the last time. After: The heroine lost her job and became a prostitute, fate made them meet again, the hero returned triumphantly, after a family reunion, the hero returned the lucky charm to the heroine Climax: The heroine chose death, after her The man next to the corpse picked up her lucky charm. Ending: The male protagonist left at Waterloo Bridge with a lucky charm. There is also the song "Friendship Is Everlasting" that appears repeatedly in the film. I can't deeply understand the charm. I just don't understand why this song is used repeatedly. The previous movies are the combination of film and music. Gives an indescribable feeling. I love a line in it: Myra Lester: I loved you, I've never loved anyone else. I never shall, that's the truth Roy, I never shall. Never loved anyone else. I'll never, that's for sure, Roy, never to fall in love with anyone else. Marla Lester: I've loved you, and I've never loved anyone else. I'll never, that's for sure, Roy, never to fall in love with anyone else. Marla Lester: I've loved you, and I've never loved anyone else. I'll never, that's for sure, Roy, never to fall in love with anyone else.

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Waterloo Bridge quotes

  • Roy Cronin: Wonderful evening, wasn't it?

    Myra Lester: Yes. Thank you, very much.

    Roy Cronin: When I come back, we'll go there again.

    Myra Lester: Yes.

    Roy Cronin: That'll be our place. That's were we'll always recapture this evening. Do you think we'll ever see each other again?

    Myra Lester: I think it's doubtful, don't you?

    Roy Cronin: Yes, I suppose it is.

  • Roy Cronin: Now, listen, darling. None of your quibbling. None of your questioning. None of your doubts. This is positive, you see. This is affirmative, you see. This is final, you see. You're going to marry me, you see!