Apparently it's some unfinished text

Eldridge 2022-03-23 09:03:22

I'm still resenting xbp. Why is the input "Silence as the Sea", but the French War Love Song comes out?

"I told myself they were just like us, but it's not the case. Our different races will always be inexorable enemies." They hardly said their true feelings, not a word of love. After the war, it was rumored that Bruno was dead, but He may be missing, just like her. She left that place and started fighting for their faith, and 4 years later, France was liberated. "As time passed, I tried to forget the people I lost, but the music always reminded me of him." Due to the Nazi occupation, the French War of Love was a secret writing that was never written. In 1942, writer Irina Nevlomyski was arrested for being Jewish, and his manuscripts were left unattended in a suitcase. Nearly 60 years later, rediscovered by his daughter, and finally published in 2004—“It felt so ordinary to be able to bring my mother back to life, and it just shows that the Nazis didn’t really succeed in killing her.” Not revenge, but victory."

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  • Jedidiah 2022-03-21 09:03:19

    Michelle did a good job, especially at the end at the side of the car. After experiencing great panic, she had to endure extreme sadness and say goodbye. The transformation of emotions and eyes was meticulous. Unfortunately, the overall plot was weak, the impact was not great, and the feelings were too subtle. So much so that it seems to get cold after a burst. (The French story of the English lines is still a bit weird. The pianist and the German officer in this film are all warm men who love Fan Er...)

  • Pasquale 2022-01-28 08:24:25

    As far as the film is concerned, such a sharp confrontation between the first half and the second half is well done. What really shocked me was when the subtitles came out, I burst into tears, and the divinity of a writer was fully revealed here.

Suite Française quotes

  • Lucile Angellier: Hardly a word of our true feelings had ever been spoken. Not a single word about love.

  • Madeleine Labarie: My father always said, if you want to see what people are truly made of, start a war.