Everyone has their own view of love. Some people believe in love at first sight, while others don't. This is a film describing 24-hour romantic love, encounters, and love, the time is so short.
The first is the male protagonist. He is an American newspaper reporter, struggling for life and freedom. When Princess Anne was visiting the ancient capital of Rome, she escaped from the embassy due to cumbersome official affairs and red tape. The hero happened to meet Princess Anne who was on the street, and then picked Princess Anne home. His kindness prompted him to do so. , But this kindness was dyed after knowing the identity of his princess, and it became a purposeful approach. The suspicion against him is because he was still planning to get a photo with his companions a second before the big escape from the ball. After the big escape, how could there be an affectionate kiss on the riverside? In this regard, the male protagonist’s psychological changes, even in I can't find a detailed description. Let’s talk about the heroine Princess Anne. She is the heir to the British throne. She has everything except freedom. It can be seen that the male protagonist has brought her many surprises, including the freedom she yearns for. Then why can't we think of it like this? What she loves is not so much the male protagonist, but rather the freedom brought to her by the male protagonist. It is conceivable that if the one who picked her home was another gentleman, would she fall in love with him too?
After the male protagonist discovered the identity of Princess Anne, after careful arrangement by the male protagonist, they decided to spend a "Roman Holiday", a real Roman holiday. Don't pay too much attention to logical issues. They wandered around the street cafes in Rome. , Motorcycles rammed on the road, the police station reacted accordingly, the mouth of truth was full of fun, and Rome left cheers and laughter. At that time, I really hoped there would be a happy ending.
But the princess has her own noble status, and she always wants to return to her place. Only the last scene of the whole play is sad. It is a tragedy for two people who love each other to be separated because of their different identities.
The essence of life is suffering. Happiness is our pursuit. Getting what we don't have is a form of happiness. Therefore, I can understand what the storyteller wants to express. I like the end of the film because of its rationality, and the greatest ability of love is to dazzle people in love.
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