Beatrice, a nagging all day long, boasting that she is a countess, what a wealthy family she has, how fascinating..., she is indeed a very elegant woman! And she strayed from the edge of reason and madness to escape the pain of being deceived by her beloved! Moreli, a thin woman with autism, depression, and even suicide with her son. She seems weak, but she has endured the weight of the broken family and the pain of being unkind. Even with such a serious illness, she still feels guilty and shouldn't make her father embarrassed! It's just that the child became the "last straw that broke the camel's back"! Even though their personalities are different, they have similar painful pasts! Beatrice's active communication was once disgusted by Morelli, but in the end they became the support of each other's hearts! They fled together, pursued freedom together, and quarreled so fiercely that they parted ways. At the end of the movie, Beatrice helped Morelli meet her long-cherished son, and brought hope to the sullen Morelli!
In contrast to the description of some mentally ill patients in "The Madman is on the Left, the Genius is on the Right", before that, I always thought that "mental illness" and "neuropathy" are just the difference between words, but maybe for some patients, he is not crazy. It's just that the pain in the past or the surprised eyes of the people around them caused them to be hurt and immersed in their own world. What he needs is understanding and tolerance, not treating them like children! They are the same or more yearning for freedom. They need a sincere listener and a warm embrace to slowly heal the pain of the past!
After talking so much in silence, from the boredom at the beginning of the movie to the curiosity to the final touch, it is like the process of Beatrice and Moreli getting to know each other. Finally, put the expression at the end to look at each other!
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