Feels like reading a novel introduction? I don't have much feeling for the ordinary understanding, or it may be that the three-hour movie is too demanding for that era, and it is still made by a foreigner.
It is no exaggeration to say that it is a film supported by Hepburn; Natasha's empathy and love are very abrupt, maybe she wants to express that she is still a child in a period of turbulent girl's heart, and it is not true love for Andre. Set the stage for the ending with Pierre.
I also think that I owe a little to the expression of inner emotions such as Pierre's entanglement in character depiction. I think that the part of trying to assassinate Napoleon can be described more.
I think the biggest point of view is probably: Natasha's slow character change and growth in her experience.
Natasha is painting the horse scene and expresses to Pierre: One day when I sincerely say I love you to someone, it is like a defeated general who gives his sword to the enemy. But the moment she heard that Pierre was about to get married, she had a flustered expression, yes, maybe she didn't understand that kind of feeling as a "little girl". (Praise for Hepburn's acting)
There is also Natasha at the dance, the excitement and restraint of participating in the dance for the first time, and the psychological dialogue of the characters is very interesting.
If she looks back at me and smiles at me on the next turn, she will be my wife. Yeah, who can resist this smile....
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A conversation that touched me the most:
Living in this peaceful but fast-paced, fast-paced world, I feel lucky, but I often feel like a machine without soul.
Now we are in the stage of fighting against the new pneumonia. Perhaps only in the face of the turbulent life and death of the disease can we really think and think for the moment. After all, turbulent times are always "rich" with writers and philosophers......
Get rid of a little feeling that the world revolves around you, and get rid of a little bit of the outside world. Ask more about your inner self, knowing that we are all multi-faceted people, and maybe we are often confused about which is the real self.
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