Sabina is a painter, and what sets her apart from other women is that she understands Thomas spiritually.
Tereza turned out to be a waitress in a coffee shop. Like the purest light, Thomas fell in love with her, unlike other women.
But they are Czechs.
Personal lust inevitably gets involved in the vortex of politics. Thomas and the others met several big men from Moscow in a restaurant. He satirized those people with Oedipus, and later published his remarks.
The Soviet Union interfered with the "Prague Spring" by force, and the peaceful life could no longer continue. The fate of individuals and the historical process overlapped and evolved.
They went into exile in Switzerland, and the lives of the three were still entangled, but Tereza left first, and she did not want to wait until she was abandoned and returned to the Czech Republic. Meanwhile, Sabina went to America. Thomas came to his senses and returned to Tereza, the Czech Republic still controlled by the Soviet Union.
Thomas was demoted, demoted, and eventually lost his job because of that political essay and his reluctance to write a letter of repentance. During the persecution, Thomas continued to be frivolous in the ups and downs, constantly asking women to take off their clothes, which finally made Tereza unbearable. In revenge for her lover, she slept with a technician she knew in the tavern, but that didn't ease her pain. She was not a woman suitable for cheating, and the betrayal in hope did not bring physical pleasure and spiritual relief.
The purest woman, like fresh air, and Thomas's debauchery became the most obvious ends.
Finally, the Thomas couple left Prague, got rid of the double burden of politics and life, and lived a simple and lyrical pastoral life in the secluded village of Beper, the witness.
Finally, the story came to an end. The quiet pickup truck swayed in the rain, and the picture went dark.
Sabina's tears.
Later I saw a similar text: There will be two women in everyone's life, one is Sabina and the other is Teresa.
Juliette Binoche as Teresa.
Thomas, played by Daniel Day-Lewis, has he found his own Tereza in life? Maybe there was, every woman became his story, and even Adjani was not spared in the end.
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