But this story takes place in the Middle Ages, so early. Were the dinosaurs extinct then? If not, there may still be love.
I know this story has been circulated for a long time, and there are books and plays based on it, but unfortunately I have never read it, so I can only say something about this movie. The question of where to go. Tristan is a responsible man, so even if he loves Isolde, he will not betray Marke. Isolde is also a kind woman. Now that she has become Marke's wife, she is doing her best to make herself fall in love with him. However, love is sometimes beyond his control. The private meeting between the two has been from Ireland to Cornwall. Each private meeting is a burst of passion that has been backlogged for a long time. Their sincerity makes them unable to control their thirst for love, but it is also their sincerity that makes them deeply remorse for their actions. Hence the place where Tristan burned the private meeting, and the phrase "Why does loving you feel so wrong?" by Isolde
finally Tristan died, defending his beliefs. Another unrequited love. Maybe love itself should have no results, because love is like life, the results are the same, and whether it is wonderful or not depends on the process.
Love is the eternal topic of human beings, but there is no eternal love, which can be regarded as the will of God. Love is a short-lived flower, it is as flawless and beautiful as a short-lived flower, and it is fleeting like a short-lived flower. Of all human feelings, love is not as unbreakable as family, nor as durable as friendship. But it is this beautiful and dangerous feeling that will drive everyone crazy, how many people become crazy for love, crazy for love, and even devil for love.
I have heard a lot of love stories, but it seems that the ones that can be classified as classics have a common feature, that is, a tragic ending. Regardless of foreign classic love tragedies like "Romeo and Juliet", China, which has always liked happy endings, is no exception. Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai's dissolving discs are just the good wishes of people after their deaths, the Milky Way that is always separated by the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and the Wangfu Stone that is left to be beaten by the waves. What ends with "the prince and princess live happily ever after" is a fairy tale, not love.
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