In the strafing, Carlo physically blocked Antonio, fulfilling his promise to Peregia. This tall and burly man is so delicate and brave.
Lieutenant Gaunt, who saw in him the similarities between the Germanic peoples and the Eastern peoples, was enthusiastic, shy, and upright, but also broke free from the stereotype of obedience, discipline, and national honor. Chrysanthemum and knife, he executed an Italian soldier but also saved Captain Corelli.
Mandela, the peasants in the East and the West have the same simplicity and kindness, delicate and brave, and have a distinct character of love and hate. He finally saved the life of the love rival he wanted to kill. Although he couldn't read Peregia's letters, he seemed to understand love.
For a woman who was hanged, can love also be criticized as patriotism and treason? East and West seem to be the same on this issue, but I was wondering, if it were today, could we find a better way than killing a life?
In a word, this is a very good movie, it depicts every character beautifully, from which we can slowly understand what love and hate, good and evil, true and false, this is human nature!
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