Loyalty, Betrayal and Suspicion

Randy 2022-03-20 09:01:46

I watched it patiently last night, and it was a bit cloudy. I even thought the movie was using montage to interweave the old judge's youthful experience with reality. But by the end, it seemed like he was finally getting his head around what might have happened to the female model and that young judge. Since this is one of the three series, I feel like there may be something to follow in the lower part. (Haven't watched the other two yet, but knew early on that "Red White Blue" was a philosophical movie.)
Maybe the female model and the young judge won't happen in the end, as I thought they'd meet by chance on a boat to England Get together, and then get to know each other, but the final picture is that they still don't know each other. I don't think it's possible for a female model to have a story with a young judge, because the experience of the old judge shows just how deeply a woman's betrayal hurts a man. Knowing this, the female model began to understand the reason why her boyfriend did not trust her. In fact, judges are often suspicious of others. Too many intrigues in court make them have to do this, and female models are prone to contact too many people of the opposite sex in their professional appearances, so it is very reasonable for boyfriends to distrust female models. The female model made a special trip to the UK to understand this truth and her boyfriend, so she must take practical actions to dispel her boyfriend's suspicion. Traveling with such a mentality, can there still be romance?
So I feel that the whole film is about loyalty, just as the two judges in the film have dogs, and dogs are a model of loyalty. Their needs that are not available in human interaction can be partially fulfilled by animals. The dog in the film has always had a strong symbolic meaning!

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Three Colors: Red quotes

  • The Judge: Perhaps you're the woman I never met.

  • The Judge: You think I'm a bastard?

    Valentine: Yes.