Love is sugar and poison

Bettie 2022-03-22 09:02:29

I just finished watching the 1968 version of "Romeo and Juliet". I didn't intend to write, but I always seemed to have an irrepressible urge to leave something for this sad story. Love may really be the eternal theme of human beings, no matter the past or the present; no matter the east or the west; no matter the commoners or the nobles. Do you believe in the love arranged in the dark? I believe. The glimpse of Romeo and Juliet at the ball buried the seeds of love in their hearts, especially when Romeo was wearing a mask, Juliet fell in love with a person with only a pair of eyes and zero communication, I think this is It's illogical, and I can't find any reason other than God's arrangement. The place where the movie made me cry for the first time was on the night of the end of the dance, when two lovers expressed their hearts to each other, how sincere the unchanging vow was, how hot the lingering kiss was, and how attached the clasped hands were. Until dawn broke, the two were reluctant to part. One looked down at the person under the tree, and the other looked up at the person on the balcony. The scene in the film became a classic scene in my heart. It was beautiful and sad, as if it heralded the separation in the future. . Maybe as the saying goes, the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment. The sweeter they are now, the sadder they may be in the future. (Even though I have never seen the original script and the movie, knowing how the story ends, I am still very sad to see the two of them fall in love now.) As Father Lawrence said, God's arrangement is to make the two books It is the combination of the enemy's people to eliminate the hatred of the two families. However, God thought of a solution, but not the result. The Cabre family and the Montagne family fought each other when they met. How could their hatred be easily solved by love? See, this is love, and sometimes he has great power, and sometimes he is nothing. In the end, Romeo killed Juliet's cousin Robert in revenge for his friend Machusius, and the feud between the two families could no longer be solved. What if two young people were married with a fiery flame of love? As a result, one was exiled and the other was chosen to marry. I used to think Romeo was a scumbag, not brave and smart enough. When he found the priest to help him and Juliet's witness, from the priest's words, he found that Romeo used to have a lover. After he met Juliet, he immediately let go of that relationship. I thought He's too easy to get distracted. After he and Juliet were married, they still had a secret rendezvous. Why couldn't he tell the people of the two families and untie the dead knot between the families. I thought he was a cowardly person. When killing Robert was declared exiled, Romeo just lay crying in the monastery, completely forgetting Juliet's pain, I thought he was irrational. It wasn't until later that I saw clearly that this man's love and bravery all gave him and Juliet's love. The moment he learned of Juliet's death, he forgot his punishment, his parents, and his family. He rushed to Juliet's side desperately, and drank the poison without hesitation, even if he died, he would be with his only love. die together. The trick of fate and love is probably here, making Romeo miss the letter with the truth, and the next second, Juliet, who drank the suspended animation, woke up, she didn't wait for her lover's redemption (in my opinion, Only Romeo elopes with Juliet to save her, otherwise, she has to walk into the loveless marriage grave), and there is only a warm corpse waiting. Juliet is broken. Since the person she loves is gone, what's the point of her life? Seeing this, I once again shed hot tears. This is such a shocking love elegy. There is no one else in their love, only each other, so even if they die in love, Juliet has to use her lover's dagger. I think, God is helpless at this time, and even the last solution he came up with for this pair of lovers is invalid. However, I would rather take this ending as the only trace of mercy left by fate for these lovers, allowing them to be a couple in heaven at the same time, free from hatred. Love has been hanging there, let the prisoners of love bow down. Sometimes it is honey, so sweet that it makes people panic; sometimes it is poison, and it is so bitter that it breaks the heart. Isn't the last poison Juliet and Romeo swallowed the poison of love? The trick of fate and love is probably here, making Romeo miss the letter with the truth, and the next second, Juliet, who drank the suspended animation, woke up, she didn't wait for her lover's redemption (in my opinion, Only Romeo elopes with Juliet to save her, otherwise, she has to walk into the loveless marriage grave), and there is only a warm corpse waiting. Juliet is broken. Since the person she loves is gone, what's the point of her life? Seeing this, I once again shed hot tears. This is such a shocking love elegy. There is no one else in their love, only each other, so even if they die in love, Juliet has to use her lover's dagger. I think, God is helpless at this time, and even the last solution he came up with for this pair of lovers is invalid. However, I would rather take this ending as the only trace of mercy left by fate for these lovers, allowing them to be a couple in heaven at the same time, free from hatred. Love has been hanging there, let the prisoners of love bow down. Sometimes it is honey, so sweet that it makes people panic; sometimes it is poison, and it is so bitter that it breaks the heart. Isn't the last poison Juliet and Romeo swallowed the poison of love? The trick of fate and love is probably here, making Romeo miss the letter with the truth, and the next second, Juliet, who drank the suspended animation, woke up, she didn't wait for her lover's redemption (in my opinion, Only Romeo elopes with Juliet to save her, otherwise, she has to walk into the loveless marriage grave), and there is only a warm corpse waiting. Juliet is broken. Since the person she loves is gone, what's the point of her life? Seeing this, I once again shed hot tears. This is such a shocking love elegy. There is no one else in their love, only each other, so even if they die in love, Juliet has to use her lover's dagger. I think, God is helpless at this time, and even the last solution he came up with for this pair of lovers is invalid. However, I would rather take this ending as the only trace of mercy left by fate for these lovers, allowing them to be a couple in heaven at the same time, free from hatred. Love has been hanging there, let the prisoners of love bow down. Sometimes it is honey, so sweet that it makes people panic; sometimes it is poison, and it is so bitter that it breaks the heart. Isn't the last poison Juliet and Romeo swallowed the poison of love?

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  • Idella 2022-03-23 09:02:49

    The heroine is so pretty

  • Carson 2022-03-22 09:02:29

    Finally saw it on the big screen! It's truly a one-of-a-kind couple. The color and texture of the film version are a hundred times better than the Blu-ray disc. The colorful clouds are easy to disperse and the glass is brittle. Some people say that their love is too naive. It started suddenly and ended suddenly. For me, the brilliance of that moment is eternal, and the preciousness of that moment has been hidden in my heart forever. I believe that the same is true for Romeo and Juliet in the story. It has to be a life-long mix, and you can have fun today...

Romeo and Juliet quotes

  • Juliet: Love give me strength.

    [she drinks the potion]

  • [enter Juliet above at a window]

    Romeo: But soft. What light through yonder window breaks?