The feeling after the second brush. I don't know why I have a special love for black and white movies. Only black and white can create such a depressing and gloomy atmosphere. The picture slowly changes to color. Anna seems to have a yearning for life again, but she immediately falls back to the abyss of pain. I like the background music very much, revealing a touch of sadness, very forbearance and restraint. The absurdity of war is manifested. Sending your own son into battle to kill people you don't know, toast to someone else's son while others celebrate the killing of our son. Anna hopes that Franz's parents can get false comfort from Adrian and hide the truth from them (what the truth can bring them), but she also hopes that Adrian can be redeemed and forgiven. One lie can't fill another lie, and in the end, she is deeply trapped in it and it is difficult to break free. Everyone else is relieved from the sadness. She has endured all the painful truth. Who will listen to her? In the end, her only hopeful love was shattered, but She still has to forge a good image to make others feel good. It is indescribable helplessness to hear that her imagination in the letter is so beautiful but compared with reality. It's too late, everything can't be turned around
That Manet's "Suicide" is a catharsis of her and his inner anguish, an explosion of all emotions. Suicide is selfish, she still has to live with pain
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