"What does it feel like to love so deeply?"

Eulalia 2022-03-21 09:03:09

A movie attracted by the soundtrack. Some people say that "WE" is a super-long MV shot by Madonna. There is nothing wrong with it. After watching the movie, I feel that the whole movie is a very commercial art film. The life interaction of the two heroines is the highlight of the film. The flaw is that the editing techniques are somewhat vague, which makes the viewing experience a bit confusing. "WE "Based on the shocking love story of the Duke of Windsor and Wallis, "How difficult is it to achieve the greatest love in a century", some people say that this is a film that focuses on women's independence. Madonna borrowed Wallis's mouth to encourage the The modern heroine of domestic violence bravely divorced and pursued true love. This reminds me of a topic that I have thought about before. Is marriage itself loyal to love, loyalty to partners, or loyalty to responsibility? We often say that marriage should be loyal, but the object is often vague and idealized. People hope that marriage can end with one, but the connotation of "one" is gradually lost. Not everyone can be so lucky. Love and partner are one. No need to struggle and struggle. There is an old saying that people used to mend marriages in the past, and people today are used to changing marriages. It's okay to replace marriage here with love, but love has become more like an attempt in some modern views, "I don't know if I like her or not, but I can talk about it and try." Marriage is more formal and more like a promise, a life-long commitment in an oath. In the past, divorce was seen as an irresponsible act, but now with the rise of some opinions, free marriage is popular, they say, if two people have no feelings, why should they be tied together for a lifetime? For a girl who is not yet 20, facing such a grand and complex issue, it is difficult to distinguish and evaluate based on personal experience. I believe that love and responsibility are inseparable, but I have also seen "I love you very much, but I insist. I can't go on" or "make do with it", so when I think about topics like marriage, I'll separate feelings and responsibilities for the time being. In my opinion (personal opinion only), they are loyal to love, and when they lose their initial passion and the courage to stay with their partner for life, they abandon the relationship. People who are loyal to love are very picky and casual. They love people who can bring them the feeling of love. If they don't think it's love, no matter how good the conditions are, they don't like it, so they are very picky, but as for It doesn't matter who they are, so they are also arbitrary. The criteria for choosing a mate of this type are almost all "look and feel". People who are loyal to their responsibilities are more cautious. They will weigh the past and the future. They may be honest people who are "laughed at". What they see through their partners is a family and a future, and they will be responsible for their own choices. But it's easy to ignore the feelings of your partner. They fit well with the older generation's standard of staying together for life. And being loyal to your partner, it seems, in the modern context, is an ending that doesn't exist unless you're lucky enough that partner and love are one. After stepping into the marriage hall or the grave with courage and love, people either become loyal to love or become loyal to duty. lost The hormone of love and the cage of responsibility, how can we be loyal to a person? "WE" gave an answer. I don't quite agree with some film critics who think that Madonna focuses on female independence, and uses Wallis, a "modern woman" with both beauty and talent, and the vigorous love of the Duke of Windsor to inspire all women to face up to their own pursuits The point of view of true love. They are the greatest love of a century, and also the most well-known tragedy (for movies only). After being exiled, Madonna arranged for an interaction between the heroine and Wallis. The heroine said, "At least you still have each other." Wallis simply slapped her back and said with tears in her eyes, "This is not a fairy tale, wake up. Let’s go”, injecting a real punch into this romantic and dreamy love story. They have been together for a lifetime, they have been in love with each other for a lifetime, are they happy? I don't know, but they bound each other with love and responsibility for a lifetime, forever. "Dance For Me Wallis", the soundtrack that attracted me, included this comment: "The word "forever" in love is almost terrifying. "He used me to escape from his prison, but put me Go in, Now I have to be with him always, always, always."-Brows provoke Qingdai" Everyone is an island, we love each other but test each other, the love that can't be spoken is like a perfunctory, the love that can't be spoken is even more empty, We can't confirm each other's intentions, and we act unreasonably in the desire for security. We expect lovers to make sacrifices, big or small, which will show their intentions, and lovers may also take the initiative to make sacrifices to show their intentions, but can we really be moved and accepted with peace of mind? Wallis's attitude towards the Duke of Windsor giving up the throne is evasive or even fearful. Her fear stems from the dedication of the Duke of Windsor to her, but I think this fear is not because she does not love deeply enough, on the contrary, she loves too much. Deeper, she knew that their love would drag each other into the quagmire, always, always. The film focuses on the sacrifice of Wallis, but can the sacrifice of Wallis and the sacrifice of the Duke of Windsor be evaluated objectively and fairly? We can only say that both sides made sacrifices, and on a worldly level, the sacrifice of the Duke of Windsor is more obvious. At the stake of public opinion, whether they love each other or not, Wallis must sacrifice, forever trapped in Cage of love. 'Don't you understand? You can do whatever you like, go wherever you want, but whatever you do...I'll follow you ' This film review is almost written while thinking, I want to record some of my own thoughts, it is a way of talking with myself. However, in order to avoid some unnecessary misunderstandings and disputes, I would like to stress again that the above are all personal opinions, including the understanding of loyalty.

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W.E. quotes

  • Edward: How do you find living in England Mrs Simpson?

    Wallis Simpson: I'm always cold.

    Edward: Maybe you need someone to keep you warm?

    Wallis Simpson: Isn't that what husbands are for?

  • Wallis Simpson: Are you trying to seduce me?

    Edward: Is it working?