The film adapted from the short story is indeed far inferior to "Out of Africa" ​​and "The English Patient" in terms of plot and scene, but you can still feel a typical American confused and tough-guy Hemingway from Harry's sassy and unrestrained behavior

Carrie 2022-01-29 08:05:33

The film adapted from the short story is indeed far inferior to "Out of Africa" ​​and "The English Patient" in terms of plot and scene, but you can still feel a typical American confused and tough-guy Hemingway from Harry's sassy and unrestrained behavior and speech. Whether it is love at first sight in the left bank chansons in Paris, or the provocation of flamenco dancing, or the Spanish civil war, the writer's gain or loss is like the running cheetah, in order to find or miss the camp. It’s hard work, even lost in the snow field, and dying with a corpse. In fact, being lost is not worth regretting. As Nietzsche said, “It is the most honorable to die at the right time, and it is the most glorious to die on the peak of happiness”, so on the sickbed, looking at the tree, He was relieved.

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The Snows of Kilimanjaro quotes

  • Harry Street: Anything's fair in the pursuit of happiness.

  • Cynthia Green: I'm not completely idle. I - I pose sometimes.

    Harry Street: In what my maiden aunt calls "the altogether" ?

    Cynthia Green: Sometimes.

    Harry Street: Well, we all have to make our way with whatever we were given.