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Ayla 2022-06-13 17:33:57

Helmut Berger plays a sick and decadent person really deep into the bone marrow, "Ludwig" "Feniz Garden", watching him feel sick, there will be a physiological reaction... The image of the old professor is very It is moving and presents something that almost everyone faces: the habits of life and the constraints it brings. Something that is out of habit makes one want to keep a distance, and once invested in it and then pull it out is a loss. While the old professor was disturbed, he had become accustomed to their hilarious, troublesome Conrad, until he died suddenly, calling himself "your son" in a message before he died. The old professor was lying on the bed, imaginary footsteps sounded above his head.

The professor created a closed and completely independent life for himself, until he was forced to disrupt it, and he had to think about others at all times, starting from sitting at the dinner table and waiting for them to come back for dinner together. Although there were constant disputes, he was already "family". Conrad, on the other hand, is always in this hilarious family, but has been causing trouble because he doesn't want to get involved at all, and subconsciously keeps crowding out and breaking their peace. I didn't accept my choice, I didn't accept myself. A self who doesn't know where to go, there are psychological contradictions of class and disdain for everyone.

What is more interesting is that the old professor who maintained a peaceful and monotonous life and buried his memories behind the walls (memory of secret rooms and wars) would not walk with other people who maintained a peaceful life, but would only be like parallel lines that are unrelated to each other. And what broke his line of defense could only be someone who looked completely opposite (young, impulsive, evil), like a strange pair of father and son, maybe Conrad had another shadow of himself, a self standing on the other side of the balance, The same disdain for society and the "outside" people, one died, and the other lay in bed in memory of his memory.

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  • Marchesa Bianca Brumonti: He was too young to have learned this final nasty fact: grief is as precarious as anything else.