This is a scholar's love.
But maybe few people dare to shout from the heart: "We are more like a husband and wife than any husband and wife in the world!".
I really liked this movie, it made me learn toughness.
But after many years, I realized that I should regret JUDE's powerlessness.
Love is never completely free. If order is an omnipresent shackle and reason is what makes life possible, then human sensibility must be excluded. This may be the fate of tragedy, but JUDE does not believe it. The realization of love as we understand is "to live together" is love, to surpass everything is to be able to stay with love, which is the kind that JUDE insists on pursuing, want to see Su, want to get Su, for Su He is willing to travel to many cities, so that ideals can find a place to live in reality. Perhaps the existence of tragedy lies in this---we are good at finding thousands of reasons for love to persist, but we are not good at finding a way like the Wizard of Oz for love; we have emotional passion, but we are not enough to turn our hearts into gold.
Watching this movie is a tragic testimony.
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