A love that has been waiting for half a century

Anais 2022-03-25 09:01:23

For the beloved

, will you wait more than fifty years for this? A girl who met when she first fell in love, because she was an ordinary post office telegraph operator, her father did not allow the two sides to continue in love. Later, even if the other party got married, he still waited until his death, believing that he would still have a chance, and finally, he was allowed to wait. When he had waited until his hair was silver, the husband who was also a woman climbed up the roof to catch the bird, but he didn't catch it, but fell heavily to the ground and never came back together...

He should be called a poet, if Who is not a poet, who has the same passion and faith in love that he maintains forever?

After sending her husband to heaven, Florentina walked up to Fermina and said: "I have waited 51 years, 9 months and 4 days for a day like today...

After a while, they Finally melted into one, he said: For this moment, I have waited for 53 years, 7 months and 11 days...

It is happiness to hold love, but the days of waiting are too embarrassing. At first, her father took her away and prevented them from seeing each other, and he was almost depressed. Then his mother pushed one woman against him, and then one after the other, and he dealt with them in a gentle manner, and he healed his wounds. But at the bottom of my heart, my love for Fermina is unwavering.

Later, he received an inheritance from his uncle and became the owner of a river boat. Locally, people knew he had become a high-class man. Coupled with his usual romantic and poetic nature, he is very popular with women.

A good friend asked him: Why is he so successful with women? He said they thought of him as someone else, and because he wouldn't hurt them.

When he finally walked into Fermina to woo her, Fermina refused, saying that her recently deceased husband was an excellent husband and that no one was more suitable as a husband. He unswervingly still used the poetic language that touched her heart in his early years: "Always regard love as a kind of grace," "Live the life she longed for. Only then did she relax and accept him.

"Love in the Time of Cholera" is a film based on the novel of the same name by the Colombian writer García Márquez who wrote "One Hundred Years of Solitude". The story takes place in a small South American town in Colombia. The scenes are extremely complicated and lively and beautiful, and the actors and actresses in the movie have the unique gender attraction of South Americans.

The producer took Marquez a long time to get the right to adapt the film, and the original writer felt that the film was very faithful to the original. The original writer, director and producer were all moved by the love in the novel and film. This description of love spanning half a century is the highest ideal and deification of love in their generation.

"Love in the Time of Cholera" is a novel written by Marquez in 1982 after winning the long-awaited Nobel Prize for "One Hundred Years of Solitude". It was published in Colombia in 1985 and is known as the greatest novel of the 20th century. One, three years later, began to be released in the world, and immediately shook the world literary circles. Producer Scott Steindorf and director Mike Newell, who made "Four Weddings and a Funeral", are determined to let more people in the world see such great love on the big screen, so in the During the filming and production process, it was very awe-inspiring and sacred.


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Love in the Time of Cholera quotes

  • Fermina Urbino: The only thing that hurts me is that I don't have enough strength to give you the beating that you deserve for being so insolent and evil-minded. But you will leave this house right now and I swear to you on my mother's grave that you will not set foot in it again as long as I live. Life crippled that poor man 50 years ago, because he was too young and now you want to do it because we are too old.

  • Florentino Ariza: I discovered to my joy, that it is life, not death, that has no limits.