Satine - Reborn France, Moulin Rouge, and the Bohemian Revolution.
Diamonds and love, the corrupt world told her that she should only choose the former.
I used to think it was a tragedy made out of love, but now I have completely changed my view.
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Because we don't know our own death, we have hope and pursuit of life.
In the beginning of the performance, Satine fell into a coma while singing "Diamonds are girls best friends!" on the swing. She didn't know that she had coughed up blood due to tuberculosis, but she just thought the costumes were too tight for her to see through. But get angry. At that time, Mary (the proprietress) had already seen that she was dying, but no one said much about it.
After seducing the poor writer as a duke by mistake, she discovers his talent, is touched by his sincere love, and enjoys a beautiful love in the last part of her life. If not, she is the real tragedy.
Perhaps, she hooked up with the real duke, and before she could become a real shining star, she hurriedly drew an end to her life. I have never known the beauty of love in my life.
What makes a gold-worshiping, hypocritical, and vulgar cancan dancer become a real woman who is strong, brave, and self-sacrificing?
is love. Sincere, passionate, delicate love.
Facing death without love is terrifying.
Facing death in love elevates life.
The last secret love song of the singer and the musician is the aria of Satine's life.
This love song brightened the show of her life, making her even more dazzling with a real diamond.
If there is no love song, her performance was full of pornographic and vulgar;
if not this affair, her life is as full as the Duke of mercenary;
if there is no love life, destined to be a third-rate farce;
if there be any Strength can overcome the fear of death, and there is nothing but love.
The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love and be loved in return.
Maybe the next moment is death, so what? In the face of these, true love is enough!
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