After watching it for an hour, I felt that this kind of historical theme is all about life experience under a grand narrative. Love is often as devastating as a blooming flower when the city is all over the place. Think of "Gone with the Wind", "War and Peace", and "Cold Mountain". Perhaps the sense of fear that people will lose everything at any time in war will make people ignore all the eyes of the world and rush to the love they want regardless of their own lives.
At the beginning, the heroine Lala was coaxed into bed by her mother's lover Victor. In front of the veteran lover Victor, Lala, who was indifferent, was taken down directly. The scene in the hotel is completely a model of being pushed by Victor PUA, pushing first and then pulling, making Lara unable to stop. So when Lala's mother committed suicide after knowing the truth, Victor went to the doctor for treatment. Lala still couldn't wait to see Victor's appearance, poor little woman. I don't know how it will develop in the future, let's take it slowly.
Looking at it, I remembered "Love in Prague" again. Zhivago went to Yuriakin to learn from Lara. After rolling off the sheets, he was confused again. How should I explain it to Tonia? Zhivago woke up in the middle of the night and got up. . .
In fact, there is no need to explain, Tonya already knows it, but in an era of precariousness, what is worth investigating these details? The tide of revolution rolls by, and any vestiges of old times are destroyed. It is said that love, in front of the home country, is just the waves in the sea, not worth mentioning. Perhaps what can be said is Zhivago's love for Russia, and he was reluctant to leave until his death. Why are there tears in my eyes because I love this land so much.
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