This is a transcribed line, my hearing is not that good, but I do like the atmosphere created by the film, especially the scene, which reminds me of "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The English Patient", as well as the Sahara written in Sanmao's book. Just wondering why Kit ran away when Potter was dying, and then exiled herself? Life and death depend on each other, never give up, this is the deepest and heaviest love. Of course, such a choice makes people feel more heavy, without the body of the soul, of course, there is no direction. The main point of the film may be like the old man's narration at the end, but the price of squandering is nothing to convert.
People always feel cherished when they lose, and regret it. Why didn't you understand it earlier?
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