Ada is waiting , All she can do is to wait, live for waiting, grow in waiting, and when there is no despair, she admires this kind of lack of despair. She and Inman really have too little contact, and can't even understand each other, just because Apple cider, music scores, books, photos, kisses.
The film makes this love real and great through the pictures. The gloomy atmosphere is chilling, the cruelty of war emerges in every corner, the woman played by Natalie Portman, She is really desperate, but she has children, so life has to go on. The shot she fired made people not relieved, but heartbroken.
Profound is the most exciting at this time, why is it profound, because it is cruel, because Sad, because of the melancholy look in Inman's eyes, because everyone hates war.
So, learn to wait, whether it's hope or despair, waiting seems to be the only way for women in war movies.
I watched this movie because of Jude Law , I feel that it is different from the previous American films, sober and profound.
View more about Cold Mountain reviews