War and Peace

Herminio 2022-03-23 09:01:52

"Max, you're bloody fool. Marriages made in the field never work." after the love begins has quietly predicted what will happen.

The main line that unfolds slowly may not be exciting, but in my opinion, isn't this kind of description just using such blandness to show ordinary life under war, and love was born in a ruthless situation. Just like what my sister said at the party, "To my formerly permafrosted brother, thawed at last by love." Love may not have ended the war early, but it ended the frozen heart of a person who experienced the war.

Waking up on a sunny day in bed, discussing the cost-effectiveness of raising chickens; on a sunny day after the plane crashed, people were watching the plane, Anna learned to walk, everything was going in a good direction, but the rainy day still came, without stopping meaning below.

The ending still happened, I still can't accept it as always, I hope this peace lasts, I hope they escape, I hope they live together. But after all, it was at the wrong time that she (he) met the right one.

I still hope that the three people here will walk under this sky and on this grassland.

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  • S.O.E. Official: Commander, tell me about your wife.

    Max Vatan: We met at Casablanca, where together we assassinated the German ambassador. She's a mother of my child.

    S.O.E. Official: We believe your wife is a double agent.

  • Marianne Beausejour: [to Max Vatan] Don't think I'm going to let you sleep.