farewell my love~

Wilfred 2022-03-21 09:02:38

The editor recommended the second affair film. Pure affair. True love.

The two films have a lot in common, they are both accidental encounters, both are true love, and both have scenes of catching a train. The heroine is equally charming. The ending is different, one is divorced and the other is back to their respective families.

The male and female protagonists each have a beautiful family, but the family will gradually become boring and boring, and it is especially precious when fresh feelings are integrated into the ordinary life; the shackles of morality have the excitement of breaking the taboo; this kind of feeling is deliberate Those who can't find it must come suddenly, and it is difficult to extricate themselves when they are on guard. Their only choice is to cut off the connection with each other, and they have to say goodbye when they miss each other. It looks sad, but it is actually a dream.

The director was very good at designing their parting. Let an upright doctor break their tryst, and the sense of shame floods into their hearts instantly. At this time, two sensible people will have to retreat; then let a noisy old woman help them say goodbye, no matter what. It is impossible to escape the secular, so let the secular intervene and break it clean.

Selfishly believe that difficult love does not have to have good results. Make your life easy, right? Think of a saying, love is a luxury for the talented and beautiful, and the poor have only life. The same goes for these two movies. The original living environment of both the protagonists is not bad, so you don't have to worry about life. So sometimes I feel that the loyalty of most people is just forced by life.

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Brief Encounter quotes

  • Laura Jesson: [speaking about Dolly to herself] I wish you'd stop talking. I wish you'd stop prying and trying to find things out. I wish you were dead - no I don't mean that. That was silly and unkind. But I wish you'd stop talking.

  • Laura Jesson: [thinking to herself while looking at her husband, Fred] Fred, dear Fred. There's so much that I want to say to you. You're the only one in the world with enough wisdom and gentleness to understand. If only it was somebody else's story and not mine. As it is, you're the only one in the world that I can never tell. Never never. Because even if I waited until we were old, old people and told you then, you'd be bound to look back over the years and be hurt. And my dear, I don't want you to be hurt. You see, we're a happily married couple and let's never forget that. This is my home. You're my husband. And my children are upstairs in bed. I'm a happily married woman - or I was, rather, until a few weeks ago. This is my whole world, and it's enough, or rather, it was until a few weeks ago. But, oh, Fred, I've been so foolish. I've fallen in love. I'm an ordinary woman. I didn't think such violent things could happen to ordinary people.