Katherine and Rosie

Joana 2022-03-21 09:02:38

Yes, only Jane Morrow, after taking over the script of "Zu and Zhan" from Truffaut, who fell in love with her at first sight, can give us back the breathtaking Catherine. After watching the film, I thought to myself, um, this is a woman like Rosie Maugham's "Pond in the Woods", she is open and clear, follows her own heart, and does not pretend to be pretentious. It's just that this is a stubborn persistence and a proud choice for Catherine. It is her initiative to abandon the false illusions of life to pursue an undiluted life, and she will sip when faced with the unsatisfactory aspects of life. The corners of her mouth were indifferent, so she told Zu Hezhan: You know, I didn't know how to laugh before I met you. But she smiled so unreservedly so innocent. For Rosie, her life is not so much the result of judgment and thinking as it is from nature, like you can't imagine Rosie would be otherwise, this is her, she accepts her heart, she Embrace all the simple pleasures, and have a lively true nature. It is this true nature that makes all the hypocritical people and things around you invisible. Catherine's attitude is too hard, too hard will inevitably hurt herself and her lover, but how can she not use all her strength to defend the life she pursued with courage and price, she drove Zhan and rushed to the broken bridge. There will be no hesitation. As for Rosie, at the age of 70, she is still able to live in Ashenden and chat about the past. What kind of wisdom is this? Just saying "I am such a person, don't be demanding" will make you happy in the world. of life.
The fake Taoists should stop reading it, and please shut up after reading it. It is immoral to make moral judgments on them.

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  • Jules: The most important factor in any relationship is the woman's fidelity. The husband's is secondary. Who was it who wrote, "Woman is natural, therefore abominable?"

    Jim: Baudelaire, but he was describing a certain world.

    Jules: Not at all. He spoke of women in general. What he says about a young girl is magnificent: "Horror, monster, assassin of the arts, little fool, little slut. The greatest idiocy combined with the greatest depravity." Wait. I'm not finished. This is marvelous: "I'm always astonished they allow women inside churches. What could they possibly have to say to God?"

    Catherine: You're both fools.

  • Jim: I understand.

    Catherine: I don't want to be understood. It's almost dawn.