Do you love a woman very much? Yes.
Would you love this woman and accept that she has other lovers? Maybe.
Would you accept a threesome and treat her lover as sincere as a friend? ...
I think this answer will give too many people a clunk in their hearts to answer. In Budapest in the 1930s, a man named La Siro calmly said YES after a night of ideological struggle, so this Budapest story inevitably began.
Budapest in the film is as beautiful as we imagined. This small Hungarian town surrounded by damp green has a kind of quietness and simplicity that can only be found in the Bible. It is a typical paradise, a place where dreams set sail. La Siro runs a restaurant in a place full of happiness, and he falls in love with a woman named Elena. Elena is such a lovely girl: beautiful, mysterious, dazzling, just staring at you, the wildness and enthusiasm of the strong gypsy girl will envelope you like a flame.
The beginning of the story always starts from infatuation, and once infatuation is forced to wake up, life will become pale in an instant, and everything will no longer have meaning, but who can stop their infatuation, it is not from the original intention, but the will of fate. , all the characters in the film.
The figure of Elena has firmly occupied the heart of the restaurant owner Lasiro, and also shocked the soul of the pianist Andra, who plays the piano for a living in the restaurant, and then Elena conquered the young German man who came to the restaurant to dine. will. Three men and one woman develop a passionate love affair that night in Budapest.
On that encounter that changed the fate of four people, that night in Budapest that changed the trajectory of their lives, three men expressed their burning love to their beloved women. Lacillo pinned a sapphire hairpin on Elena's temples as a token of love; Andra played a piano song "Gloomy Sunday" for Elena on the spot; Hans put Elaine on the spot. Nami's graceful appearance was fixed on the camera negative.
In fact, Elena's heart had already responded. After the restaurant closed, the silent night in Budapest left four silent figures. Irina rejected Hans' proposal. She looked at the two roads ahead, the left and the right. Andra and Lasiro were gradually moving. Disappeared in the night in different directions. Elena made up her mind secretly and ran away in one direction.
Lasiro was walking on the road on the right. The more he walked, the more desolate his heart became. The more he walked, the heavier he walked. In the end, his heart fell to the lowest point, and he could no longer confirm whether his heart was still beating. Elena did not go with him.
La Siro stood for a long time in the night, sadness swept in wave after wave like a tide. More desperate than Lacylo was Hans, who was disheartened by Irina's refusal. He couldn't find a reason to live, so he jumped from the bridge into the river.
We said earlier that who can treat their rivals like brothers and sisters? That's Lassiro. It was he who rescued Hans, pacified him with red wine and a stove, and returned his life, dignity and future. Is there a more generous and massive man in the world than La Siro? After sending Hans away, Lasiro decided to continue to open his arms to Irina, and also accepted Andra.
At this point in the film, it has been relaxing our nerves with a seemingly pleasant atmosphere, and the happy and harmonious trio is staged. It seems that all luck has come to them: Gloomy, the piano piece composed by Andra for Irina With the release of Sunday, Hungary and even the whole of Europe paid tribute to the pianist, which brought a lot of income to Andra, and the customers who came to the restaurant to listen to Andra's performance were even more endless. Joy and happiness filled all their cells. Under the moonlight of Budapest, the three walked hand in hand and were intimate.
The tragedy of life is to destroy good things for you to see. Beauty is not destroyed, but shattered, and there is not even a trace of it left, as if it never came. In the second half of the film, the plot took a sharp turn, and the little character Hans re-entered, ruthlessly tearing apart the quiet years with the black hands of history and fate.
The high-ranking Hans is no longer as young as he used to seek death. He infiltrated the lives of the three and the beauty step by step with decent friendship and repayment of gratitude, and let the nightmares come one by one: first, in order to maintain dignity and principles, he refused to be a Nazi officer. Andra, who plays, shoots himself at the end of the song; Lasiro is then put on a train to Auschwitz; and finally Irina is forced to suffer humiliation by Hans in order to rescue Lassiro. . Hans, the man who was once refused marriage finally got all the compensation he thought he deserved at the last minute - a wash of shame.
No more life, no more holiness. Andra's tombstone was overgrown with grass, and Elena stroked the grass, weeping in tears: Andra, do you know how much I miss you. You still have a tombstone here, but Larry Lou doesn't even know where he was buried. This is Elena's last line of dialogue in this film, and then the facts prove that she doesn't need to say anything, and her actions are the most straightforward. The back of Yelena's departure confirmed this signal to us, because the back revealed enormous strength and forbearance of murderousness.
More than 50 years later, former Nazi officer Hans visited the restaurant in Budapest to relive his old dreams on his 80th birthday. The restaurant that changed the fate of four people created a perfect trap on this late night: a sealed photo of the soul, a potion
that has been preserved for more than 50 years...Listen to Gloomy Sunday, in The old Hans, who was tasting the beef roll, sighed: "Nothing has changed, it is exactly the same as in memory." But he must have been unaware: as he stared at the picture he had taken of Elena when he was young, the beef roll in his mouth was mixed with the potion and was about to stop the beating of his sinful heart.
It was a great victory for which life and life were awaited, and Budapest's wounds ended in the night.
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