Please don't let go of her hand in your lifetime

Maximillian 2022-03-25 08:01:01

She is 24 years old and he is 60 years old
. In fact, they are teachers and students who are in love with each other. They are not in love with each other.
They are qualified to love each other
.
The face caresses her young smooth body and enjoys her devoted and affectionate love for him.

Unfortunately ,
sometimes the age gap is too large to give people a panic of fear of losing. Unbelievable panic
He begins to fall into her Men's dating fantasies and unfounded jealousy
He begins to think that his young lover will one day leave
him He begins to worry about the strange scrutiny around him and the judgment of moral standards
He begins to back away from her fiery enthusiasm
so he would rather let go After opening her hand and

leaving, he watched his best friend fall to the ground and died
Watching the yellow leaves fall on the floor
He was alone in the darkroom admiring her beautiful and bright smile He
couldn't help himself but couldn't do anything
until his young love called
him and began to guess Maybe she's getting married
When he found out she was terminally ill
he burst into tears He took the last nude photo of her
Watching a young lover with a beautiful body is dying
His body is getting old but lucky to survive
At this time, he may be blaming himself for not letting go of her hand easily.

Love is a thing. Don't let it go easily when you encounter it.
Maybe age, morality, worldliness, etc. will be the reasons for you to question love,
but Soulmate may not be everyone. If you can meet
in your lifetime, please don't let go of her hand easily

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"Elegy", the film is adapted from the novel "The Dying Flesh" by American writer Philip Roth. His last adapted novel was "The Stain of Human Nature". It feels similar to the theme, both old men and young A woman's love affair.
In my impression, Ben Kingsley is Ichakstein in "Schindler's List" and Mahatma Gandhi in "Gandhi Biography". In the elegy, he showed me a charming old man.
Penélope Cruz, as always, is a little Spanish fox. In the dirge, her most beautiful buttocks in Spain still amazed me, but I always feel that the most beautiful she exists only in Almodovar's films.
It's a love art film through and through, but it's a great love art film. I gave it 5 stars because I cried. I haven't watched a romantic movie and cried for a long time. There were no subtitles when I watched it, but I just watched it and cried. Does the subtitle affect my emotions?

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Elegy quotes

  • George O'Hearn: Beautiful women are invisible.

    David Kepesh: Invisible? What the hell does that mean? Invisible? They jump out at you. A beautiful woman, she stands out. She stands apart. You can't miss her.

    George O'Hearn: But we never actually see the person. We see the beautiful shell. We're blocked by the beauty barrier. Yeah, we're so dazzled by the outside that we never make it inside.

  • David Kepesh: I think it was Betty Davis who said old age is not for sissies. But it was Tolstoy who said the biggest surprise in a man's life is old age. Old age sneaks up on you, and the next thing you know you're asking yourself, I'm asking myself, why can't an old man act his real age? How is it possible for me to still be involved in the carnal aspects of the human comedy? Because, in my head, nothing has changed.