I also stared into those silent eyes in the dark.

Carli 2022-09-08 03:39:26

"It's to the young lover, the
eyes are so bright and bright,
like the sunny day, I keep the summer
, and I smile with kindness every time the sun is shining. The
man is a tall young woman. The woman is petite
than the moon
. The words of Lin Zhenqiang in "Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo" begin like this. Does the song title have a romance of love when war is spreading? The story is a true sad story. The Serbian youth Bosgo and the Muslim girl Amira fought against race, family, and war, but finally fell on the Mirjaka River - a vacuum between Bosnia and Serbia. That war was the Bosnian War. There is "Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo", which "is a young lover who fell on the ground and left together one day", and "Walking to this day", where the survivors are not always lucky. Gemma met Kaiko, who took him to visit his house in Bosnia for his dissertation on Andridge. Kaiko brought her into the cultural circle here. At the party, she met the photographer Diego, and finally got tangled up and became husband and wife. In addition to the contradiction between Diego's pursuit of ideals and real life, Gemma's infertility has brought more pain to the family. Aska, who is full of passion for music, is willing to exchange money as a surrogate for the family for his dream. At this point, the war in Sarajevo has begun to spread... and life's true appearance is always clearly discernible after many years. Apart from the deep historical and cultural implication of the younger generation and their homeland and mother, in fact, what the film tells is only the entanglement of memories that were torn apart by the fire of war. I can clearly see the pain caused by the fire, I danced with the artists who defended my persistence, and I stared into those silent eyes in the dark. If Aska is going to have a relationship with Diego, what should Gemma feel about Aska?



















Grateful for her to mend the rift between the two? Or jealous that she took over Diego? Or is it the same as the beginning, clearly admiring this red-haired woman with talent and energy?
Back to the moment when gunfire roared outside the window and Gemma and Aska danced together. Each of them understands in their hearts that if they miss this time, they may not be there in the future.
Both are trying to seize the future they want.

Women's selfishness and fragility, women's courage to give up everything, and women's fraternity's acceptance and tolerance... These seemingly contradictory things are here to tell you that they are integrated.

Is it a strange woman who represents good luck, or Kaiko who runs freely? Is it the little girl in her glowing dancing shoes who can be seen in the shadows, or the father and son racing in the days of gunfire? Is it Diego who is hysterical and sad at the party, or is it a tattoo of life?
...
presumably I stayed in that wobbly snuggle.
Call it the dance of choice.

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Twice Born quotes

  • Gojco: How can anyone be afraid of an ass like him?

    Diego: It's the assholes you have to be afraid of.

  • Diego: The chickens are all dead.