Such stories are always sympathetic, at least one that is enough to comfort those who have fallen into the abyss of bitter love. Since there are so many styles of love, why should we stick to the so-called standard of happiness? If a person's life is only counted as four seasons, then if there is no one who can escape the rules and live in a greenhouse, each season will have different characteristics. fruit. If people are not greedy, and a person can only get the fruits of one season, then no season is the best, and whether you really experience that time with your heart is the most important, maybe the meaning of Arisa waiting is this. , a portion is a lifetime.
What I didn't understand when I watched the movie was that Ariza, in her twilight years, said to Fermina unequivocally, "I'm keeping your innocence for you." This is like an outright lie, and if you linger in the text in the original book, your mood will be fermented by the text for a longer time, until you suddenly feel that Baiyun Canggou's past life has been changed and tormented, when you stand calmly and look into the distance. After many years on the other side, those past are only the appearance of life for a moment, and time can finally untangle the ropes that it thinks can use the "past" to encircle a person forever, so how could Ariza lose his retained virginity? If we use the secular definition of innocence, this story is no longer love in the eyes of secular prejudice.
Of course, I prefer the way that Forrest Gump waits for Jenny in the movie "Forrest Gump". The kind of people that Forrest Gump doesn't understand are intertwined, and the bitterness of the world can be consumed by Forrest Gump's helpless running. Most of us are more likely to be like the young man in "Love in the Time of Cholera", but unlike Ariza, mortals think that the wise see the distance of time more clearly, and succumb to the way time dilutes and cannot promise a lifetime Love, which can only leave some so-called real fragments of memory, but can't make memory into a drop of water:
about love, in their twilight years, wrote about their eyes on the boat:
"When I think of that dress, it is obvious that As she showed her, her cheeks couldn't help but feel hot and immediately turned like a red cloth. She looked a little flustered when she greeted him, and he got even more flustered when she saw her flustered, and they realized at the same time that the two were behaving in a similar way. A
fiancée , like a married couple, becomes more flustered, and the two become more flustered when they are aware of their flustered
. In the middle of the night, he put on his Sunday clothes and ran to the balcony of Fermina alone and pulled up the love waltz composed for her. Only the two of them were friends, and he had accompanied him day and night for three years. It tortured his heart song again. He murmured the lyrics as he played, the violin was wet with tears, and even the stubborn stone would nod and sigh. From the first few paragraphs, the dogs in the street began to sing harmony, and then the whole city The dogs barked, but with the sobbing music, the barking died down, and the waltz ended in a terrible silence."
Although we all cry in a relationship, very few of us do so because of A love and learn to wait for a lifetime and learn to live.
After watching the movie, go back to the original book.
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