Is a man who committed a lone star

Ferne 2021-11-14 08:01:26

I really like the fateful and tragic soundtrack in "The Years of Love", and the peaceful autumn colors that are revealed in the golden brilliance. The picture has a magical texture, the vast grassland with a desolate color, and the sunshine like a lover's eyes strokes Custin's back and the rattling horseshoes.
The wild and wild Tristin, his eyes are the abyss and the sea.
However, Tristin is destined to be a man who is destined to commit a lone star.
Susanna's falling in love with such a man is destined to be a tragedy, but there is no escape.
I listened to the depressed music in the movie, watching the pain and loss of Tristin. Seeing his long golden hair floating in the dark blue sky, his figure slowly escaped into the forest along with the distant mountains.
The big river flowing slowly like mercury was silent like a mysterious fable.
He watched as Shan Mo died under the machine gun of the German army. He cried like no one. He cursed God. He swung a knife to take out his brother's heart according to the ancient Indian ritual.
His brother died, his brother Alfred left the prairie with a trauma in his heart, his father was tortured because of a stroke, and his mother had left the home when he was very young. Reasons It's just that the winter there is too cold.
After the war, Tristin did not go home. He gave his body and mind to the outside world, as if he had always been wandering like this.
Then one day a strong wind hit, and he went home, with his long golden hair flying like a flag in the middle. It was an unruly rhythm, and at the same time it carried infinite vastness and emptiness.
When Tristin returned to the farm, the love between him and Susanna broke out, and the lost Alfred left the farm and entered the city alone. Although life on the farm has returned to peace again, the shadow of his brother’s death has always prevented Tristin from facing his beloved Susanna. Tristin later sailed away from home. His body was his real tent. He left and escaped from Susanna’s. Love took away Susanna's heart.
He went on a long voyage, looking for peace of mind in the waves. He goes wandering, that wild heart, perhaps really like the fable of the Indian old man, will not stop pursuing the true nature of freedom until death. However, between opium and women, he became even more at a loss, and the fate of wandering sometimes made him feel disappointed and depressed. He chose to return to his hometown, back to the embrace of forests and rivers, horses and distant mountains.
Tristin and Isabel are married.
The Indian girl who has been in love with him since she was a child will show her white teeth when she smiles.
They have their own children, and they live happily. The grassland can always give people the simplest happiness.
And Tristin had forgotten that he once drove the galloping horses from the sky. He once walked into the life of a woman, leaving her with endless hunger, emptiness and waiting.
After many years, she became his brother's wife. Across the iron fence, she gently and sadly said: It is always too far away.
Her love is a flower low in the dust, blooming low.
Passion and memories, pain and lingering seem to be the torches that burned her life. She also knew that he would not belong to her. He was destined to leave her only tears and scars, but she was already in love.
Later, Isabel was shot by the stupid police, and Tristin, who had returned to peace, ignited a flame again. With the help of his father and brother, he avenged him.
But Susanna, who still loves Tristin, couldn't face her feelings, she chose to escape forever.
Custin's brother took Susanna's body back to the grassland, and the family united again.
After all the vicissitudes of life, Tristin handed his father and children to his elder brother. He chose to leave alone and wandered around the world until the end of his life.
The silent river on the grassland is scouring the traces of the years. It flows slowly, like an old man telling a story, but no one can see the torrent under the water. There are people who can clearly hear the voice from the soul, and they work and rest on that voice. Such people end up either mad or become legends.
Tristin is destined to be a soul that will not rest. It is unfortunate to fall in love with such a man, but it is not his fault, because the tide rolling in his blood makes him wander, and this wandering is destined to run through his birth to die. Tristin was born in the deciduous season. It was a terrible winter. His mother almost died when he was born. The Indian old man wrapped him in bear skin and held him all night. When he grew up, he taught him to hunt. The fun of killing, it is said that when the hunter takes out the heart from the body of the prey and holds it in his hand, their soul can be released... In his childhood, he challenged courage by hunting grizzly bears. In the fight of the bear, his blood melted with the blood of the bear. From then on, a great desire to conquer controlled everything about him. In the end, he also chose to end in the same way. It is said that in American Indian legends, bears are the saviors of heroic souls. Therefore, he was also destined to commit a lone star of the evil spirits, to die without a companion, and to be lonely for a lifetime. This is the loneliness of the hero, who has traveled the world ever since. Even if you can overwhelm you, you can't see your love again.
At the end of the film, the old Indian who told the story summed up Tristin’s life in front of the bonfire: "Everyone who loved him died young. He is a stone. He opposes them, no matter how much he wants to protect them. He died. In September 1963, autumn, when the moon was full, his last road was in the north, where there were still many animals to be hunted. There was no mark in his tomb, but it didn’t matter. He often lived on the edge anyway. Between this life and the next life." This is a story of a man with his inexhaustible heart, rolling in the torrent of fate. All the people he loves will leave him, and all those who love him will be hurt. Such a story is destined to be heartbreaking.

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Legends of the Fall quotes

  • Colonel Ludlow: Indians! Indians were the issue in those days. I can assure you, gentlemen, there is nothing quite so grotesque as the meeting of a child with a bullet; or an entire village slaughtered while sleeping. That was the Government's resolution of that particular issue and I have seen nothing in its behavior since then that would persuade me that it has gained either in wisdom, common sense, or humanity.

  • [Regarding Tristan's departure]

    Susannah: Will he come back?

    Colonel Ludlow: I don't know.

    Colonel Ludlow: [One Stab speaks Cree] Stab says yes.