The tragedy of falling in love and killing each other

Branson 2022-01-20 08:01:49

The whole movie showcases the free life in Europe vividly, its joy, its sorrow, and its ultimate succumbing material desire. In 1973, the hippie movement was frantically going on across the ocean, and in Europe, the same was true. But that was close to ebb, when Eric put the flower on Olga's ass, the anti-war had moved towards sex, towards the private world. This also means that the movement has failed, and there is no republic of love, only the line of degeneration of flesh.
The despair of the end of the century is in the heroine's crazy spirit, shaved hair, and the protagonist's promiscuity. In the end, only the statue, the woman holding up the child, was still laughing at their love, youth, and ridiculous life. They rode their bicycles through the streets and alleys, their weddings in turmoil, the days they used to spend by the sea.
Their vigorous vitality!
Their father died first, the man who danced on the piano. And in their crazy lives, there are also farce inspected by the queen, the sorrow of selling private paintings, and the horror of being trapped in assembly line work. In the end, everything fell apart. Olga was terrified. She longed for freedom and beauty, longing for a luxurious life. Her mother successfully brought her to the upper class, and she cruelly abandoned Eric in this way.
Eric also failed. His bohemian life was not able to feed him. Back to reality, he just started his own debauchery.
I can only say, don't despise those who are slutty, because they just can't love anymore. But is this the ultimate destiny of mankind?
The soundtrack of the film is very soft, tingling in the ears, a kind of sadness.

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