A male friend once told me that he loves a girl in the end to make himself happy.
Today I heard another friend say this again. More and more people tend to think that the essence of love is selfish. No matter how hard you love each other, you will ultimately be happy for yourself.
For a long time, I didn't think that Garbo was so beautiful as what others said, "Her face is the ultimate evolving human being", but admitted that her appearance and personality are indeed unique.
I am a person who likes to watch old English movies. I feel that Hollywood in the last century has an atmosphere and style, such as Hepburn, Bergman, Vivien Leigh, Taylor, Monroe... all have different beauty, and they are all deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. I I also like the old man in the west ^^
I watched "La Traviata" today. I was worried that I would be bored, but I was moved by Garbo, Margaret, and more precisely, by love.
I haven't read the original literature, but the feelings conveyed by the film are enough for me.
In the movies I have watched, there are many cute and even perfect female characters, but Margaret is unique. Love is here to return to the most authentic state, regardless of gains and losses, and sincerely consider the people you love. Love is perfect.
Maybe I also have anxiety in my heart, the love in the image may not survive in reality after all;
maybe when we promise that we will never give up regardless of poverty or disease, what we think of more is the joy that the two will share together;
we Hope that good love can bring a win-win for each other;
suffering is always absent in the imagination, and our endurance may be really fragile;
but I still want to recommend this movie to those who love.
"I love you more than I love myself, more than the whole world"
-the most moving words I have heard in a long time
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