Every frame of the film "The French Lieutenant's Woman" is a beautiful and natural presentation; the actors perform well; the relationship between the characters is elusive. The lines and dialogues are profound and philosophical, and they clearly reproduce the life of the British in the Victorian era. Modern time and space are usually everyday dialogues, but in the past time and space, Sarah's first sentence was: "Can you see the sea?" At this time, she did not consider other factors when painting, but just asked questions to show her character. The theme of the whole film is also revealed at the end. The ending is open-ended. It does not explain the final fate of the two, but expresses the theme that the heroine has always been brave enough to pursue self, love, and freedom. From this, we can see the emotional state of Europeans. The essence of deep love is compassion. In addition to mutual appreciation and company, there is always an independent and reserved civilization and its own responsibility. Perhaps, love is restraint, restrained and restrained emotions can be long-term and meaningful, which requires a real understanding and admiration for each other's character and texture. True love is freedom. As Bergman wrote in a love letter, now I only have one request, that is, to live well, to have the courage to sacrifice life, to accept life, to feel the beauty of life, and to respect courage, love and freedom.
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