I can't help but sigh for love in the context of war. Whether it is a remnant of memories or alternating with cruel reality, the tragedy of true love is that we all know that it will eventually die in the powerful background of the times, which is irreversible and salvageable. The beautiful countryside scenery alternates with the dark battlefields, the haunting memories alternate with the difficulties of reality. The visual and spiritual shocks caused by this are repeated in many movies of similar themes, such as "Atonement" or "Atonement". Smoke of Paris.
The protagonists and heroines are very tasteful. The silent expression of emotions, the vomiting of the subtle expressions, and the grasp of the intensity of emotions are handled properly. In addition, I am not immune to 10 million British men with freckles. One of the lines I remember, "There's nothing more, sir, to love and to be loved."
Yes, there is nothing else but love and be loved.
Enjoy watching the movie.
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