"Love of Hiroshima": People and the city are here and there

Anthony 2022-02-07 14:46:40

A peculiar counterpoint. The city that the world cheered for after the nuclear explosion, Hiroshima. Lonely city. Seeing her lover, German soldiers killed, herself being laughed at, cut hair, isolated, lonely French girl. On the day of the nuclear explosion, the whole world celebrated. This girl just ran away from her hometown and saw a happy scene on the streets of Paris. She is also happy, probably because she has left the painful memory, the unblessed love, and the humiliation of being isolated because of love. And 14 years later, she has witnessed the suffering and human tragedy of this lonely city. The ruined city has stood up, but the scars of people are not only on the face, but also in the heart. Looking at the city that was once isolated like a swaying island, she couldn't help but think of herself, because she and the city had such intimate memories, exactly the same. She or it is alone. They mourn while the others cheer. Their grief is treated as nonexistent. It's always good to have someone there. she said so. At this time, she can freely talk about Neville to a Japanese man. Although she often falls into ecstasy, she still says that she can't even forgive herself, thinking that if she doesn't tell anyone about it, she can make that love forever. betrayed. Neville is a city of love. Hiroshima too. This Japanese man is the embodiment of a German soldier. He made her no longer alone. The price is to strangle the former loneliness by speaking. Is this betrayal, but she is very happy, she said it is good not to be alone. In fact, she never thought to accept loneliness, it was loneliness imposed on her, so how could she betray. She should have been happy. Although, she will never be so happy again. It doesn't make any difference. Like her and him. Neville and Hiroshima. If anything. That's why she and Hiroshima are so caring and understanding. Hiroshima helped her understand her own heart. Neville, the place she never wanted to go back to. However, when he arrived in Hiroshima, everything about Neville was never so clear-it was a place he often visited in dreams, but he rarely thought about it in reality-but why did Hiroshima evoke Neville's memory? Is it because this suffering city, like her, made her no longer want to protect herself, and tore off that layer of shell. It must be so. Have experienced the feeling of being abandoned. Abandoned by the crowd. Abandoned by the world. Not their own reasons. One of them is just for love—to love an enemy is love. An ordinary city that is nothing but an enemy country, used as a pawn in war. Yes, none of them are wrong. But when they are in pain, it is time for people to cheer for it. They thought it was no different from their surroundings, but that was just an imaginary. The girl's lush hair was cut to her scalp wantonly, and the compatriots next to her watched and laughed, in order to punish an unwilling A woman who dares to fall in love with an enemy. No one paid attention to her sluggish expression. She didn't even have time to hate her. She had just died of her lover, and the rustling sound of cutting her hair happened to fight poison with poison, making her forget the pain... The city vanished in an instant, and the sky began to rise. After the black rain, people in other countries rejoiced about it... Why we always don't understand. At the time of the cheers, the death knell had already sounded. Elsewhere, here too. A person, and a city, a wonderful counterpoint. He can love her. She can love him too. But will Neville fall in love with Hiroshima? Or could Hiroshima fall in love with Neville? Maybe. When the staggered montage flashes back the two cities, memory and reality are equally serene. A city suitable for love, Hiroshima. With the city that once left love, Neville. They are so quiet. quiet house. Gentle neon light. Makes people want to love. Rather, it's all the same. Memory is also reality, and reality is also interwoven with memory. Hiroshima. Neville. Neville. Hiroshima. It has been blended in such memories and reality. Inseparable. They are all cities of love. All are cities with pain. So, why not believe, they can love each other completely. Because of the war, they met strangely. It's all war, leaving her or it's stigma of memory. Sometimes it's war, sometimes it's something else. They are isolated. They met again. Their pain and love turned out to be the same. Everything comes from the brain. A city built for love. Because she and him are linked together. Here is the other. in love. Because of the war, they met strangely. It's all war, leaving her or it's stigma of memory. Sometimes it's war, sometimes it's something else. They are isolated. They met again. Their pain and love turned out to be the same. Everything comes from the brain. A city built for love. Because she and him are linked together. Here is the other. in love. Because of the war, they met strangely. It's all war, leaving her or it's stigma of memory. Sometimes it's war, sometimes it's something else. They are isolated. They met again. Their pain and love turned out to be the same. Everything comes from the brain. A city built for love. Because she and him are linked together. Here is the other.

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Hiroshima Mon Amour quotes

  • Elle: Were you here in Hiroshima?

    Lui: Of course not.

    Elle: That's right. How silly of me.

    Lui: But my family was in Hiroshima.

    Lui: I was off fighting the war.

    Elle: Lucky for you, eh?

    Lui: Yes.

    Elle: Lucky for me, too.

  • Elle: The illusion, quite simply, is so perfect, that tourists weep. It's easy to be cynical. But what else can a tourist possibly do, but weep?