"Birds", after the war

Alexander 2022-09-29 14:39:32

I was lying in bed at night and was going to watch "Birds" with my mobile phone. When I opened it and found that only English subtitles were available, it was daunting (fortunately, I should say that there are English subtitles now). I wanted to look at it vaguely, just be obsessed with Eddie's voice. After watching for fifteen minutes, I got out of bed and turned on the computer. I checked the words carefully and read it. Fortunately, I didn't miss this drama. The BBC photographed this masterpiece into two episodes. The first episode focuses on love and the second episode focuses on war. It can be said that the next episode gave me the desire to write articles. It is true that Wraysford's love is the main thread. At the beginning of the first episode, the ambiguous atmosphere was hurriedly looking from Wraysford to the trembling married young woman Isabelle quietly spreading, gradually becoming stronger. Dodge, temptation, hesitation... not only the shyness that loves but dare not express, but also the self-restraint of helpless external pressure. In every narration, the love in Wraysford's eyes grew deeper. In the quiet air of France, men and women changed from dodging gazes to naked stares at each other. From vague feelings to scorching desires. It's the most exciting eye show. Then it was logical that when the host and the children were leaving and the two were alone in the same room, betrayal, eros, madness, impulsivity, and infidelity were intertwined on the white and warm bed, mixed with the heavy breathing of the two. "Ah, I finally went to bed." At that time, there was a sense of ease that the dust had settled. After seeing that, the wife had a showdown to her husband and said, "I will go with him", and the lover stood up in front of the angry husband and said "I pursuit your wife, But the most touching scene in the last episode was that Firebrace carefully picked up the Wrayfords who had been misidentified as dead from the morgue, and left the desperate land. Firebrace, who didn't say a word, was as warm as the afternoon sun, so he cautiously hugged Wrayfords, the man who had said he was going to be shot, and walked towards a new life. The war is too desperate. Fortunately, there are people like Firebrace who can still love the world after experiencing the torture of hell. Even if his son died, he could not be defeated, and he was immersed in working underground day and night. In the flames of war, one after another was rescued by carrying a stretcher, each of whom was someone else's son. I think Firebrace probably loves every soldier in England with his son. When Weir said: "Half of England gone" after the great battle, sadness was shrouded in the woods. The survivors of Firebrace, Weir, and Wrayfords lost their souls as if they had lost their relatives... The name read by the chief who counted the number of people was unanswered. Had to be impressed by the BBC soundtrack. The moment the battle began, the sound of guns and cannons became the background sound, which was very far away. The sadness that cannot be dissipated in the soundtrack, and the peaceful chanting are the letters that every soldier wrote to his wife, parents, and children last night. Intersecting the scene of the soldiers falling down during the attack is the person who leaned on the stakes in the trench and wrote letters in a dim light, and his face was full of happiness. Reading the words of love and hope in an unhurried tone, the ordinary love in peaceful times seems so precious and dazzling. The soldier "Hold the fucking line" on the battlefield, and the husband and son said in the letter "pray for me, my dearest, we shall meet again". It should have been wondering Wrayfords lived too miraculously, and escaped twice. Unarmed, he blasted through the sealed tunnel and climbed out tremblingly from the inside. When he met two German soldiers, he said "The war is finished". But when I saw the end, I didn't want to struggle. When Wrayfords walked towards his daughter with a suitcase, he, who had experienced the baptism of war, finally stopped escaping and fearing the affection. Firebrace taught him a lot about how to understand family affection, how to treat his children, and how to love. Wrayfords is the last one to live. He should be the one who lived to the end. After the desperate war, the French town needs hope to make it bright again.

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